Here's how to use it:
* Has pinched: Use this when the subject is singular (e.g., "He has pinched the cookie.")
* Have pinched: Use this when the subject is plural or "you" (e.g., "They have pinched the cookie.", "You have pinched the cookie.")
Here's how to use it:
* Has pinched: Use this when the subject is singular (e.g., "He has pinched the cookie.")
* Have pinched: Use this when the subject is plural or "you" (e.g., "They have pinched the cookie.", "You have pinched the cookie.")