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  1. What is the difference between "he was saying", "he says" and "he said"?

    Aug 28, 2019 · In practice, there are many situations in which both "He said" and He says" are both possible. But if the person has already left, then you couldn't use "He says". He was saying adds the …

  2. What is he to/ for you? ---- Which of the two, to/ for, should i use?

    Apr 14, 2016 · What is he to you? Why do you care at all about him? What does he mean to you? Why would you be at all interested in him or in what he does? How is he related to you? What is the …

  3. Is he back? Or has he back? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 10, 2025 · 4 "Has he back" doesn't have a clear meaning to me. If someone said it to me I would say "What?" and ask for clarification. "Is he back" is easier, and is perfectly idiomatic. It just means …

  4. What he did is... - can this simply tell us "somebody did something"?

    Jun 4, 2022 · What he did is the killing of animals is a way, grammatical but in my opinion obscure, to convey What he did is now considered to be the killing of animals. My point is that when a participle …

  5. past tense - which sentence is correct? has left, left or leaves ...

    Oct 28, 2015 · ' after he has left ' = context is present tense, but describes a condition that happened in the (implied recent) past. e.g. after he has left, he realises that he has left his wallet behind (or he …

  6. auxiliary verbs - Why do we use "have" with does and not "has ...

    Jul 24, 2015 · He has the bottle. They have the bottle For questions or special emphasis you use an auxiliary verb (-> finite) together with a verb in the infinitive: He does play cricket. Do they like …

  7. "as rich as him", "as rich as he" or "as rich as he is"

    Jan 31, 2017 · As a side note, the reason that him/he is an issue can best be explained with a simpler and better documented example. The dictionary definition of [than] [3] states that it can be a …

  8. In “Does he have it?”, why doesn't ‘have’ agree with ‘he’?

    Jul 12, 2018 · 2 Does he have it? There are three reasons why have does not agree with he in this example: We can only have one tensed verb in each verb phrase in English. Only tensed verbs can …

  9. grammar - Usage of "he and I" or "him and me" - English Language ...

    Jul 17, 2024 · I struggle with the usage of I/me and he/him in the following sentences. Which one is correct? "Did you see how well we managed our holidays me and John?" "Did you …

  10. present tense - "He usually goes to school on time" or "He goes to ...

    May 9, 2024 · 1 a) "He usually goes to school on time" "Usually" modifies "goes" or b) "He goes to school, usually on time." This needs the comma, which I have added. "usually on time" is an after …