
"Who is it?" Vs. "Who is he?" - English Language Learners Stack …
A) If the pronoun is the subject of a sentence, use he. If the pronoun is the object of a sentence, use him. Your example should be: Who is he. An example where you would use both: I've …
sentence construction - Where is he vs where he is - English …
I want to know where he is. I want to know where is he. I want to know where the hell are we. I want to know where the hell we are. All these sentences are questions, but phrased as a …
grammar - As is/ as it is- meaning - English Language Learners …
As very good looking as he is, he doesn't even have to try to impress me. In this example he is required. It is not an as is situation since you are just describing the person.. Things are good …
verbs - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Jun 13, 2016 · It reminds me of the time a politician came to speak at my high school, and the principal introduced him as "a former graduate of Northport High School". When he got up to …
Does it have or has? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Nov 6, 2018 · The answer in both instances is 'have'. 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 …
Meaning using "was to" and "were to" in sentence
Nov 5, 2014 · He was to become boss but he retired early. He retired before people expected him to. If he had not retired, he would have become the boss. He was to come at 5:00 am but the …
present perfect - He is dead or He has died - English Language …
Aug 17, 2022 · He did not survive the operation. He's dead (or he is dead) would typically be used to inform someone looking for a person or information about a person, that the person was no …
Difference between “is” and “it is” in a sentence
The verb "is" refers to a third person singular but this is not enough to make a sentence correct and complete, so we use it in conjunction with either he, she or it. Coming to the sentences …
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He did not bring his ID card today. - correct usage; He has not brought his ID card today - wrong usage ; He has not brought his ID card - acceptable; but it is up to the manager to decide if it is …
Using "Did" should it be followed by past or present tense verb?
Jul 22, 2015 · 3a. He did *woke up this morning. 3b. He did *looked in the mirror. 3c. He did *noticed his eyebags are puffier than ever. Present tense. 4a. He did *wakes up this morning. …