6. In general, the difference between has and does have is simply that including the modal auxiliary verb do adds emphasis (which can also be achieved by intonation alone, but let that …
4. I lived for several years in Newfoundland, where English pronouns had an interesting interpretation. "She" referred to any overwhelming and mysterious power that …
It is not needed because the questions could be more concisely put as "Where is she/he?". This redundancy, and the efforts of seventeenth and eighteenth century grammarians to align …
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 …
The construction she don't is never considered to be "correct form." It may be acceptable, or part of a vernacular, or idiomatic in some communities (and employed both by those in whose dialect …
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