
grammar - "me and her (verb)" or "she and I (verb)"? - English …
2023年9月7日 · I, she and he are subjective pronouns. You use these when they are the subject of the sentence or the 'doer' of the action. Me, her and him are objective, used when they are …
Does she have / Has she usage - English Language Learners Stack …
2017年11月26日 · • She has a child. Questions for the above example: Does she have a child? (This could be the common question for the above sentence as far as I know) My question is, …
Which of these is correct, “She doesn't has” or “She doesn't have”?
Why is the first sentence wrong? We use 'has' with singular, and 'she' is singular. Yes certainly. 'She' is third-person singular. The verb 'does' is a singular too. Now what makes the distinction …
grammar - As is/ as it is- meaning - English Language Learners …
Do as is and as it/he/she/they is/are mean the same thing? Here are a few sentences: He's very good looking as (he) is, he doesn't even have to try to impress me. Things are good as (they) …
It was she/her who - WordReference Forums
2018年7月17日 · When she lied was only on specific occasions. C1. It was only on specific occasions that she lied. And compare it to this: Scenario 2— Q2: When was she …
verbs - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
2016年6月13日 · The two times may both be long ago, maybe she was nominated in 1962 and in 1973. But she still has the status of having been nominated two times. It reminds me of the …
Where is she from/Where does she come from? - WordReference …
2021年4月11日 · I always think that 'where is she from' expects the name of a country. I very rarely ask people what their 'hometown' is and seldom if ever use the word. It's more likely I …
An alternative single word for "He/She" and "his/her"?
He/She must also provide his/her result card with his/her form. I am wondering, can I possibly use some word instead of "He/She" and "his/her" which will provide the same meaning? ( I need a …
Homely vs. ordinary vs. plain looking | WordReference Forums
2017年12月8日 · Goerge: Did you see Peter’s new girlfriend? How does she look? John: Yes, I saw her on the last night’s party. She just has a “homely” or “ordinary” or “plain” looking and is …
It's her or it's she? - WordReference Forums
2009年1月25日 · So if it's a question of what to use in your own speech, rather than an exam question, I would suggest using "It's her." If you were to follow the traditional rule, avoid "It's …