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- archaic language - Hath or has? Which one is better to use - English . . .
Here I am aware of it, but I am not getting it The sea hath has many thousand sands Hath and has both seem to be same meaning Which one is better to use? Shall I use hath or has?
- Can we use the verb hath in modern English? [closed]
No Hath is archaic and is not used in current spoken or written English, unless you are deliberately trying to sound very old-fashioned (as in, 400 years out-of-date)
- a Monday and Mondays - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
"Is football practice on a Monday?" This sounds perfectly normal to me The speaker is asking whether a class, a training session etc is held on a specific day of the week When a class occurs on the same day of the week, every week, we can make the noun plural We have English (lessons) on Tuesdays and Thursdays UPDATE Some holidays are celebrated on a specific day of the week every year
- “is made” vs. “was made” vs. “has been made [closed]
I have a car that is made by Benz I have a car that was made by Benz I have a car that has been made by Benz Which sounds natural? So confusing
- had began’ vs. had begun [closed] - English Language Learners . . .
In the short story "In the Eye of the Beholder" by Jeffrey Archer there's a sentence that goes: By the time Gian Lorenzo had began his apprenticeship, Paolo had been appointed captain of Roma W
- auxiliary verbs - Does anyone has or have - English Language . . .
I have read a similar question here but that one talks about the usage of has have with reference to "anyone" Here, I wish to ask a question of the form: Does anyone has have a black pen? What
- meaning of warbled out these metres meet
Nor for itself hath any care, But for another gives its ease, And builds a Heaven in Hell's despair " So sung a little Clod of Clay Trodden with the cattle's feet, But a Pebble of the brook Warbled out these metres meet: "Love seeketh only self to please, To bind another to its delight, Joys in another's loss of ease, And builds a Hell in
- change into and change to for changing file name
I read this post: I'm wondering about the difference between "change into" and "change to" but I still don't get the rule in case of "changing name of file" or in
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