
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 …
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, …
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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 …
pronouns - A "user" is "it" or "he/she"? - English Language …
2015年2月7日 · A user is most definitely "she", because it is living person you are referring to. Historically, persons of undefined gender were referred to as "he", but it is considered …
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First sentence sounds like that because she is a teacher so she likes children as she remains most of the time among the children. Having been a teacher, she likes children. This sentence …
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 …
"She really is..." vs. "She is really..." — what's the difference?
2016年11月20日 · I was wondering if she really is hot. In this sentence, "really" is an adverb (modifying is), and makes the sentence a question of whether "she" is attractive. You would …
Insist+ that-clause - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
She was telling this in an insistent manner, but she wasn't commanding anybody to stay at home. She was trying to convince, not to command. We can transform sentence 2 in a sentence …
meaning - difference between didn't and doesn't - English …
2023年1月8日 · The difference is tense. "Does" is the present tense of the verb to do; "did" is preterit.. You would say something "didn't hurt" if you were speaking about a specific event in …
Does it have or has? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Sometimes I've got the same doubts about if ungrammatical say 'does has' instead of 'does have'. In my mind show me up immediately the verb to be, and then I think in basic structure (he she …