PM who have approved
Is the phrase correct?
I think it should be "PM who has approved" (PM: Project Manager). Am I wrong?
PM who have approved
Is the phrase correct?
I think it should be "PM who has approved" (PM: Project Manager). Am I wrong?
Both might be ok depending on what PM means.
The Prime Minister who has approved
The Project Managers who have approved
What is said above is correct. When you are taking PM as Prime Minister (singular), usage of has* is correct. But when it's regarding a group like project managers (plural), usage of have is right.
It's all about whether it has been referred to a single person or to a group. If plural, use have and if singular, use has;that's it.
E.g.:
Mr. Jack has a Mercedes Benz car (singular).
Vs.
The people who always blame others do not have time to improve themselves (plural).