Tv2csoport It was he who messed up everything It was him who messed up everything What is the difference between these two sentences
mplungjan But he s an apple can be mistaken for he is an apple while he has an apple might be intended This rule doesn t work generally therefore it can hardly be called a rule Worth noting though the validity of he don t in various dialects is debatable I ve yet to come across a dialect in which he doesn t isn t considered correct In other words as a non native speaker it is
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What if he s an inch represents is first of all an example of the rhetorical device known as prolepsis which in one of its meanings is the anticipation and addressing of objections to a premise before they He has yet to receive an appointment He is yet to receive an appointment Is there any difference in meaning Is one more correct than the other
I know there are different opinions on this issue My question Is using he for a general gender neutral third person still in common use for formal writing By common use I mean can I The boy s innate goodness will withstand the challenges because unless he himself wants to turn evil My teacher thinks that commas should set off the word himself but I disagree Who is
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He should have thrown the ball He should have worked harder He should have done this And the process of turning that into a question is the same as before put your interrogative at the front keep In general when gender is not known modern grammar textbooks and style guides advise the use of he she for adult humans and older children and it when referring to very small
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mplungjan But he s an apple can be mistaken for he is an apple while he has an apple might be intended This rule doesn t work generally therefore it can hardly be called a rule

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