When to use ''is'' and ''has''
I have a question about where to use is and has. Examples: Tea is come or Tea has come Lunch is ready or Lunch has ready He is come back or He has come back She is assigned for work
I have a question about where to use is and has. Examples: Tea is come or Tea has come Lunch is ready or Lunch has ready He is come back or He has come back She is assigned for work
5 What is the difference between the following two: (A) The time is come for me to reveal what has lain hidden in my heart for so long. (B) The time has come for me to reveal what has lain
In my opinion, have should be changed to has. Is it right? Here is what I googled related to this. "Some English speakers and writers get confused when using the pronoun phrase “each of” before a plural
Could you please tell me the difference between "has" vs "has been". For example: 1) the idea has deleted vs.: 2) the idea has been deleted What is the difference between these two?
Enter the composite energy storage device —a tech chameleon blending batteries, supercapacitors, and maybe even a dash of magic. But here''s the million-dollar question: has this hybrid hero truly grown
The increasing demand for multifunctional composite materials capable of electrical energy storage is becoming particularly significant in the
Additionally, additives make a Faradaic charge storage mechanism possible, increasing energy density and capacitance while also enhancing stability and rate capability. In the present
Today my friend asked me if you can use "has" instead of "have" here. I''m not sure how to explain the grammar simply. ⑤"Since there is no other food on the table, and each of them have small plat...
Could someone explain (in simple terms) which of the following are correct, and if they are correct, when to use them? Thanks. has seen had seen had saw has saw Is this just a memoriz...
Has Trump''s political views changed on Israel''s war in Gaza? Another user felt it wasn''t grammatically correct: Nitpick: shouldn''t the title be “Have Trump''s political views”, what with
Recent studies have demonstrated that multilayer composite structures based on polymers and inorganic fillers offer an effective approach to enhancing both energy storage
Structural composite energy storage devices (SCESDs) which enable both structural mechanical load bearing (sufficient stiffness and strength) and electrochemical energy storage
Sounds like sci-fi? Enter the composite energy storage device —a tech chameleon blending batteries, supercapacitors, and maybe even a dash of magic. But here''s the million-dollar
There has been some rapid progress. This is correct, because "progress" is an uncountable noun (ie. nouns that we can''t count, so don''t have different plural forms); therefore, it can only take a singular
The escalating demand for next-generation electrochemical energy-storage systems has intensified research toward the development of high-performance asymmetric supercapacitors, which
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
Can anyone tell me where we have to use "has" and where we have to use "have"? I am confused. Can anyone explain me in a simple way?
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