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  2. What is he? vs Who is he? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jul 24, 2018 · "What is he?" asks chiefly for a person's nature, position, or occupation, not his name. "He's a cop [as opposed to a soldier or fireman, say]" or "He's the commander of the …

  3. It was he ... / It was him [duplicate] - English Language & Usage …

    Jan 7, 2016 · So the subject pronoun "he" follows the verb "to be" as follows: It is he. This is she speaking. It is we who are responsible for the decision to downsize. It was he who messed up …

  4. "He doesn't" vs "He don't" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    He doesn't eat meat. He don't eat meat. And remove the contraction: He does not eat meat. He do not eat meat. Now we can see very clearly that the latter is grammatically incorrect. …

  5. contractions - Does "he's" mean both "he is" and "he has"?

    Feb 23, 2012 · He's angry. He's been angry. But the third one is incorrect. You cannot shorten "he has a house" to "he's a house." You can only shorten "he has got a house" to "he's got a …

  6. grammar - "It is he" versus "it is him" - English Language & Usage ...

    It is he I relate to most of all. Or, It is him I relate to most of all. I believe that in neither of the two sentences do the words "him" or "he" act as a relative pronoun, for the simple reason that they …

  7. grammar - Where is she? or Where is she at? - English …

    Sep 12, 2020 · The "Where is he/she at?" questioning construction parallels these statements so finds itself in frequent and acceptable usage. The "at" is redundant. It is not needed because …

  8. grammar - have worked vs had worked - English Language

    I have worked here for five years. I had worked here for five years. I worked here for five years. Which one is gramatically correct. Does the first sentence mean that he worked here and is still

  9. "proficient <in/at/with>" What is the correct usage?

    Oct 18, 2012 · @Kris: The context might change the interpretation, but in general if you said "so-and-so is proficient in English" I would understand you to mean the English language. If you …

  10. etymology - Is "I be", grammatically correct? - English Language ...

    Aug 19, 2018 · He is;(8) ----- They be. (8)"I think it 'be thine' indeed, for thou liest in it." Shakespear, Hamlet. Be ...

  11. When do we use “had had” and “have had”? [duplicate]

    Since he had {gone thro/had the experience} of being kidnapped, he did not panic. You meant to say, When he was kidnapped in 1980, he did not panic because we know that in 1980 he had …

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