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Plymouth, UK

The highlighted option has a typo, "havn't".

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Chicago

should be hasn't

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Oklahoma City, OK, USA

I would've gone with "ain't yet".

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The future
Saskrotch wrote:

should be hasn't

Um.. no. "Music you have not listened to." "Haven't" is the correct contraction for have not in American english.

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Chicago
Phil Harmonic wrote:
Saskrotch wrote:

should be hasn't

Um.. no. "Music you have not listened to." "Haven't" is the correct contraction for have not in American english.

Um..  Yeah. As in music he has not listened to. Open a fuckin book some time

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Melbourne

"music you hasn't listened to"? sounds legit

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vancouver, canada

music you don't want to listen to

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Pittsburgh, PA
Edmund Snyder wrote:

I would've gone with "ain't yet".

"H'ain't" works here, too.

To be true to my region, though, I should vote for "ain't yet heard, 'n'at."

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Adelaide, Australia

Putting in a vote for the fix to be 'Pick up your game son.'

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The future

The rule is That “have” is used when the subject is “I”, “you”, “they” and “has” is used with “it”, “she”, and “he”.

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Oklahoma City, OK, USA
Saskrotch wrote:
Phil Harmonic wrote:

Um.. no. "Music you have not listened to." "Haven't" is the correct contraction for have not in American english.

Um..  Yeah. As in music he has not listened to. Open a fuckin book some time

Before you start throwing eff words around, you might consider actually learning the grammatical rules of your native language. Because you're wrong. It doesn't say "he" which would use the third person singular conjugation of the verb "have" which is "has." It says "I" which requires the first person singular conjugation "have."

I have.
You have.
He/she/it has.

Even if you were right (which you aren't), you don't have to be an ass.

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Indiana, USA

"Music y'all ain't done heared."

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Indiana, USA

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Plymouth, UK
Saskrotch wrote:

should be hasn't

o u

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Chicago

That was a typo, I meant hadn't, you space age carpet munchers

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Melbourne, Australia
Saskrotch wrote:

That was a typo, I meant hadn't, you space age carpet munchers

It's still wrong. Had is the past-tense of have, so if the statement reads "Music I hadn't listened to yet" then the tenses become mixed: past (had) and future (yet).