How do you remove a sentence?
You can leave out the “that” in the sentence above because “it acts as the direct object of the verb in the relative clause” (StoneyB, 2014). Direct object of the verb? – Leave it out. “It’s the same meatloaf we had yesterday.” – Correct.
Who have or who has in questions?
So if “who” is referring to one person, it should be “has”. But this rule doesn’t seem to be followed. I googled “it is you who have to” and “it is you who has to” and “have to” returned 6 times as many results. Of course, “you” can be plural, but in the majority of sentences it was referring to a singular person.
Who have or that have?
Rule: Who refers to people. That may refer to people, animals, groups, or things, but who is preferred when referring to people. Example: Anya is the one who rescued the bird. NOTE: While Anya is the one that rescued the bird is also correct, who is preferred.
Can I use it for animals?
An animal is referred as “it” unless the relationship is personal (like a pet that has a name). Then it’s OK to use “he” or “she” when referring to the animal.
Can you use that instead of who?
‘That’ in your case is a pronoun which can replace the pronoun who. Generally it is used as the subject or object of a relative clause, especialy one defining or restricting the antecedent, sometimes replaceable by who, whom, or which: the horse that he bought, the man that came, etc.
What is difference between give and gives?
As verbs the difference between give and gives is that give is (may take two objects) to move, shift, provide something abstract or concrete to someone or something or somewhere while gives is (give).
What is give and gave?
“give” is present and future tense and “gave” is past tense “yesterday I gave you some money” (past) “can you give me some money?” ( present) “I am going to give you some money” (future tense)
Did she give or gave?
The past tense of give is gave. When you add what is necessary for the question or the negative, the base form of the verb is used. I gave her a present. Did you give her a present?
Has gave or given?
Both are correct, and it will depend on location which form is more commonly used. (I would consider had given to be the correct answer but gave would be ok.) kept is the imperfect form of keep, gave is the imperfect form of give and had given is the perfect form [of give].
What tense is have given?
Perfect tenses
present perfect | |
---|---|
I | have given |
you | have given |
he, she, it | has given |
we | have given |
How do you use gave in a sentence?
Gave sentence example
- They asked him, ‘Who gave it you?’
- One lady gave me a box of shells.
- She glanced up at his face, but it gave no clue of his mood.
- He gave me a beautiful watch.
- She winced as she stood, and glanced up into blue eyes that gave every indication he could read her mind.
Has been given meaning?
“I was given” is the action of someone giving you something. It makes me imagine you, in the past, being given something. “I have been given” is the story of how you were given something. This makes me think of you in the present, retelling the story of a time in your past where you were given something.
Was given is correct?
“I was given” is perfectly correct. As in “I was given an award for most original painting”.
What is the meaning of has been received?
It’s also the past participle of the verb receive. Received, meaning “generally accepted as true or worthy,” was first recorded in the fifteenth century as the past participle adjective of receive, a verb meaning “accept.” So, that which has been accepted, has been received, or noted as correct or good.