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  • hasnt or hadnt - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    In this case, either hadn't or hasn't could be grammatically correct For example, consider Peter Shor's sentence from the comments: We have now resolved all four problems that were brought to our attention two weeks ago Last week, we had only resolved three of them The client can see the problem that hadn't been resolved in the following link
  • Which one is the correct tag: doesnt, isnt, or hasnt?
    The auxiliary verb of the main clause tells us which of doesn't he, hasn't he and isn't it we should use in the tag We use the same auxiliary verb in both the main clause and in the tag This also applies when you can't see the auxiliary verb (we use the auxiliary verb do; this is also known as Do-support) Here are some examples straight from
  • past participles - Help with verbs following hasnt - English . . .
    But why did Google say that the following sentence is correct: "He hasn't texted me in 2 days " Can someone explain to me why it's correct or incorrect? Ex 1: He hasn't run home or He hasn't ran home Ex 2: He hasn't tell me anything or he hasn't told me anything Ex 3: She hasn't come home in 2 days or she hasn't came home in 2 days
  • grammar - Haven’t, hasn’t, hadnt - English Language Learners Stack . . .
    His classmates hasn’t been interviewed?” This is incorrect because the subject is plural (his classmates) You will have to use either "have" or "had" depending on the tense you want to tell So the correct sentence can either be His classmates haven't been interviewed?” or His classmates hadn't been interviewed?”
  • grammar - Difference between hadnt been and hasnt been when both . . .
    A) hasn't been, or B) hadn't been? This is confusing My reasoning is as follows: Hadn’t been is used to express the earlier of two events but there is only one event, namely, the painting, so why use it and not hasn't been to give the meaning?
  • negation - Using hasnt he in question tags - English Language . . .
    I think if the "has" acts like an auxiliary, it must take hasn't For instance He has taken my pen In this statement, the "has" is an auxiliary verb to "taken" Therefore, it can't take "doesn't he"? But it should rather be "hasn't he?" But looking at this statement " He has a book", the "has" is the main verb of the statement
  • present perfect - Didnt or havent or hadnt - English Language . . .
    For anyone who hasn't noticed, he is tall For anyone who hadn't noticed, he is tall I think the third one is incorrect because there aren't 2 actions happening the paat one after the other I am doubting between the first two There is no specific time so "hasn't" should be correct, but I can't see why "didn't" isn't correct either
  • singular vs plural - I am a 26-year-old who hasn’t or haven’t . . .
    Don’t be confused by the contractions “hasn’t” and “haven’t ” Here, who works just like she, he, or it It’s a third person singular relative pronoun There are no plural subjects in your sentence ️Correct: I have, you have She has, he has, it has, who has So to answer your question: ️ Correct: I am a guy who has a shirt
  • british english - What is the difference between he hasnt said and . . .
    As for he didn't say and he hasn't said: like most questions about the use of the perfect, both are fully grammatical, and fully idiomatic, and in many circumstances either can be used The difference is not in the objective meaning, but in how the speaker is choosing to relate the events to the present time
  • Hasn’t it though? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    "It's in the washing machine and the programme hasn't finished yet" "Hasn't it though!" In the early 2000s it was teenager slang, if anyone is still using it it's probably time they grew up





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