grammaticality - The use of "who has" or "who have" in a sentence



Consider the following example:





  • It is you who has taken the garbage out.




  • It is you who have taken the garbage out.





Does one use "has" or "have" in this sentence construction? Which of the two best fits? Which is grammatically correct?




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