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2016年2月9日 · Tea is come or Tea has come; Lunch is ready or Lunch has ready; He is come back or He has come back; She is assigned for work or She has assigned for work; Actually these were the sentences that I came across in the last few days, and everybody uses 'is' but I think 'has' is correct, so I'm just confused about how to differentiate 'is' and 'has'.
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2023年10月24日 · "Has" in the second sentence refers to the period of time which is described by the weeks, even though the sentence doesn't directly mention time. Since it is a singular period of time (covering weeks), we use the singular "has" instead of the plural "have".
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2018年11月6日 · It is ungrammatical to use 'has' in questions that begin with 'Do' or 'Does'. In these types of questions the verb 'do' is conjugated based on whether the noun is first, second or third person (eg Do I, Do you or , Does he).
difference - "has" vs "has been" or "have" vs "have been" - English ...
The cake has been eaten (by Mary). The report has been finished (by me). My phone has been taken (by someone). Your second sentence fits in here: The file has been deleted (by somebody). We use the passive like this when we want to shift the …
Which is the correct question ("Who has" vs "Who have")?
EDITED: As a commenter has mentioned, there are also echo questions, where the "who" question can easily use a plural verb. For example: For example: A: "That gorgeous blonde girl that just moved in across the street, and the redhead that you're too shy to talk to, and also that girl who's always trying to beat you up on the playground, they ...
The usage of "Is not", "Has not been" and "are not being" in the ...
"has felt"/"has been feeling" - why is the first wrong here? 0. Has Been usage in different contenxts. 0.
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2015年7月24日 · Any verb that connects to an auxiliary has no need for bearing the same "third-person-singular" marking. This is why we say "She play s " but "She doe s play" (no s on "play" in this latter case; the word "doe s " already does this job, there's no need to duplicate).
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2017年11月26日 · Thus, one can say "Have you ever had a car?" where "have" indicates perfection and "had" is being used is the possessive sense. In the question "Has she any children?", "Has" is being used in the non-auxiliary sense, so modern English (at least, American English) requires that it have the auxiliary verb "do" placed in front of it to form a ...
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2015年11月26日 · Does anyone has/have a black pen? What is the correct form of verb which should be used here? I understand that for "anyone", it should be has, as in: Has anyone got a black pen? But my doubt here is because of the auxilliary "does" in the question. Will that cause any change to the choice of has/have?
Should "neither/either" be followed by "have" or "has"?
2018年3月4日 · In school, I was taught whenever coming across the pattern "either..or" or "neither..nor", we should always consider the noun/pronoun nearer to the verb when deciding which form to use. For examp...