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Tom and an Error in Subject/Verb Agreement

King of Queens star and Scientologist Leah Remini is the only one of Tom Cruise's friends who have seen his daughter Suri.

This sentence contains an error in subject/verb agreement. The presence of the word "only" before "one of Tom Cruise's friends" makes the antecedent of the pronoun "who" not "friends," but "one." Since "one" is singular, it does not agree in number with the plural verb "have seen."

If more than one friend were to have seen Suri, Leah would be "one of Tom Cruise's friends who have seen his daughter Suri." Since Tom has not allowed anyone but Leah to see the baby, Leah is "the only one of Tom Cruise's friends who has seen his daughter Suri."

When you encounter a noun phrase with the structure "one of [plural noun] who," look for the word "only" before the noun phrase. If it is not present, the verb that follows should be plural because it should agree in number with the object of the preposition. If "only" is present, the verb that follows should be singular because it should agree in number with "one." If you see "only" in front of such a noun phrase, consider crossing out the prepositional phrase "of [plural noun]" to make it easier to determine the agreement between the subject and the verb.

This is the corrected sentence:

King of Queens star and Scientologist Leah Remini is the only one of Tom Cruise's friends who has seen his daughter Suri.

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