What is a sentence with has example?

What is a sentence with has example?

Has sentence example

  • Has anybody ever told you that you’re beautiful?
  • He has lived more than eighty years.
  • If Len has time, maybe he could help me.
  • He has a mind to spend the rest of his life in that country.
  • If he has custody, she couldn’t get the money.
  • Everything has to go according to your plans, doesn’t it?

Does anyone have a pen?

“Does anyone of you have a pen?” is correct. In spoken English, most people will drop ‘of you’ and say, “Does anyone have a pen?” Use have with these pronouns and with plural nouns. The trees have leaves.

Does anybody or anyone know?

Anyone and anybody have no difference in meaning. Anybody is a little less formal than anyone. Anyone is used more in writing than anybody: I didn’t know anybody at the party.

Is anyone know?

“Any one” is a pronoun and is singular.As a third person singular noun ,the question sentence should start with the auxiliary verb “does”. So the correct answer is “Does anyone know”?

Who know or knows?

The difference is between singular designation (1) and plural (2). When uses as a responsive question, “Who knows?” will be the correct version. Who knows is correct but depending on the tense you could also use who knew or who would know.

Do someone or does someone?

If you need the usual indicative form—with verb conjugation for the third person singular—you’ll need does: Someone does the dishes every day. If you invoke the subjunctive mood, as we are required to do in certain constructions, you’ll need the subjunctive do: It is essential that someone do the dishes every day.

Is someone’s correct?

Someone’s can mean someone is or be the possessive form of someone. You can typically figure it out given the context. In your context it means someone is and it should be clear to most, if not all, native speakers. It is a standard form and entirely grammatical.

Can we use their with someone?

Singular they is the use in English of the pronoun they or its inflected or derivative forms, them, their, theirs, and themselves (or themself), as an epicene (gender-neutral) singular pronoun. It typically occurs with an unspecified antecedent, as in sentences such as: “Somebody left their umbrella in the office.

What type of word is someone?

from English Grammar Today. Someone, somebody, something, somewhere are indefinite pronouns. They function in a similar way to some. We use them in affirmative clauses and in questions expecting a particular answer. We can use them to refer to both general and specific people or things.

What’s mean someone?

If someone is being mean, they are being unkind to another person, for example by not allowing them to do something. If you describe a person or animal as mean, you are saying that they are very bad-tempered and cruel.

What does someone’s mean?

Adjective. someone’s (not comparable) The possessive adjective for someone.

What does it mean to be in someone’s life?

Definition of ‘in sb’s life’ If you talk about the man or woman in someone’s life, you mean the person they are having a relationship with, especially a sexual relationship.

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