
archaic language - Hath or has? Which one is better to use
2016年2月24日 · "hath" is typical of the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible and that was translated some years after 1600. If hath is used today in songs or literature the author …
Can we use the verb 'hath' in modern English? [closed]
2021年11月28日 · "He hath a heart AS SOUND AS A BELL and his tongue is the clapper, for what his heart thinks his tongue speaks." I don't know if the sentence was taken from another …
Which is the correct question ("Who has" vs "Who have")?
The OP's question involves the topic of interrogative pronouns (e.g. "who" and "what") and the question of whether they could be considered to be singular or plural.
tense - Difference between "have done" and "had done" - English ...
2015年2月8日 · Here is the answer I found on one of English forums: We have done our homework. present perfect tense. Completed in the very re
Difference between "I've" and "I have" - English Language Learners ...
2015年12月11日 · Is there any textual usage difference between words like "I've" and "I have", or is it just an accent thing? e.g. I've finished my homework. I have …
"if so" or "if yes" which one is correct?
2016年3月1日 · "If so" means "If this is the case" "If yes" literally means "If 'yes'" I might have a good phone signal at the cabin.
When should I use "didn't" instead of "haven't"?
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grammar - Has seen? Had seen? Had saw? Has saw? - English …
2019年8月30日 · Could someone explain (in simple terms) which of the following are correct, and if they are correct, when to use them? Thanks. has seen had seen had saw has saw Is this …
grammar - Difference between "is come" and "has come" - English ...
2023年9月30日 · What is the difference between the following two: (A) The time is come for me to reveal what has lain hidden in my heart for so long.
What happened? What had happened? or What has happened?
"What had happened" is the past tense of "what has happened". It means something has started in the past and ended in the past.