Vixen
Penultimate Amazing
Read all this again and then figure out where you went wrong. As a handy hint, it starts where you mistake my having written "...has been lots of rain" for "Having lots of rain". As a further hint (I'm being too generous to you with the pointers!), "has been" is the perfect indicative tense of "is", and has no relationship whatsoever with the verb "to have" (meaning "to possess") in any tense (and the verb "to have", in turn, has nothing per se to do with the genitive (which is noun declension indicating possession which doesn't even take a form in modern English).
Good luck!
Hello? We were not talking about tense, so stop trying to wriggle out of it.
When you have a plural such as 'lots' or 'many' the correct verb is the plural 'are' or 'were' not 'is' or 'was'. That fact it is a common error doesn't make it correct.
Of course one can 'have lots' or 'have many'. Please point us to where anyone said you can't?
You are incapable of apologising for pointing out my typo yet employing at least two grammatical errors yourself. Far from it. You try to pretend the matter is about the possessive, 'to have'. ROFL.
Incidentally, you might say, 'There has been lots of rain', but it should strictly speaking be, 'There has been a lot of rain'. And this from someone who delights in pointing out 'sloppiness' in others' posts!
Good luck to you, too, with brass knobs on!
BTW I'm out and will not be discussing this further.
Last edited: