word order - Do I need "have" here?



Was it specifically mentioned as part of their teaching or they have just happened not to have killed anyone?



Do I need have there?



Answer



You do need the have, but it’s because you need inversion:



Was it specifically mentioned as part of their teaching or have they just happened not to have killed anyone?



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