Could someone please meaning?
Could someone please help me? If the truth is ‘ “Yes, someone can” they show this by helping you. Or asking how they can help. If someone can help, they normally will.
Could or can anyone?
“Could” is the subjunctive form of “can.” That means you use it to express possibilities and the like. “I could go to the movies, but I might just stay home.” The subjunctive is also used when talking about emotions, wishes, judgments, and such like.
How could someone or how can someone?
1 —used to show that one thinks that someone has done or said something shocking or wrong “We don’t need his help anyway.” “How can you say that?!”How could she just walk away from her children like that? 2 —used to express doubt that something will happen, is possible, etc.
What is the difference between somebody and anybody?
Anybody is a pronoun that is interchangeable with anyone. Somebody is a pronoun that means “some person.” When comparing it with “any person,” “some person” sounds a little more specific, and it often is.
Does anybody or anyone know?
Do you know why ‘Does anybody’ is correct? ‘Anybody’ is a third person singular form and takes -s in the present simple tense. That’s why the question form requires -s and ‘Does anybody’ is correct. The same would apply to ‘Does anyone’, ‘Does anything’ etc.
Has anyone or have anyone?
Thus, you need “has”. ‘If anyone has a photo’ is correct as ‘anyone’ is singular and needs a matching singular form of the verb (Have). ‘If anyone HAVE a photo’ is not possible. It’s “if anyone has”… and that’s because ‘anyone’ is singular.
Does anyone have sentence?
Anyone is a third-person, singular indefinite pronoun, but does always goes with have. “Has anyone got a pen?” and “Who here has got a pen?” are also correct.
Has any or have any grammar?
The correct form should be ‘have any of you’ as you is in plural form. ‘Any one of you’ is different. Any one, meaning ‘any single (person or thing),’ is written as two words to emphasize singularity: any one of us could do the job; not more than ten new members are chosen in any one year.
Has anyone did or done?
‘Did’ is the simple past tense of the verb ‘do’ and ‘have done’ is the present perfect tense. Whenever you refer to any event that has occurred in the past, you use simple past tense to describe it. It only states that the action was performed someone in the past.
Did not and have not difference?
Use it when you echo a question that asked “Did…” Did you see Grimm last night? No, I didn’t. Use “have not” when you are talking about something that started in the past and continues to the present.
Did not received or did not receive?
i have not received vs i did not receive. Both of these phrases are correct; “I did not receive” is in the past tense, while “I have not received” is in the present perfect. The past tense makes something sound like it happened farther in the past than the present perfect.
Did not has or had?
The correct english is “I didn’t have to” as because in a sentence double past tense is never used. In the sentence “I didn’t had to” both the words ‘did’ and ‘had’ are in the past form so wheraeas in the second sentence ‘did’ is a past form but ‘have’ is in the present form.
When to use has not or have not?
While the verb to have has many different meanings, its primary meaning is “to possess, own, hold for use, or contain.” Have and has indicate possession in the present tense (describing events that are currently happening). Have is used with the pronouns I, you, we, and they, while has is used with he, she, and it.
Who haven’t or who hasn-t?
The relative pronoun “who” is linked to the noun phrase “a 26-year-old guy”, which is singular. So the correct verb to use is “hasn’t”.
Has and have difference example?
Has and Have denotes a simple present form of the verb have, wherein has is used singular nouns, i.e. teacher, child, judge, my mom, etc. On the other hand, have is used with plural nouns, i.e. teachers, parents, children, judges, etc. Has is used with the pronouns, i.e. He, She, it, this, that, etc.
Am I the only one who hasn’t or haven t?
which is correct: Im the only one who (hasn’t passed or haven’t passed) yet? The correct form would be: I’m the only one who hasn’t passed yet.
Where do we use hasn t?
“Hasn’t” is a contraction of “Has not”. “Has” is in the 3rd person and singular, meaning that it only can be used with he, she, or it. You can’t say “I hasn’t”, “you hasn’t”, “we hasn’t”, or “they hasn’t”; only “he/she/it hasn’t”. “Haven’t” is a contraction of “have not”.
What is hasn t?
: has not.
Am I the only one who have or?
Which one is correct, “am I the only one who do this” or “am I the only one who does this”? The other answers are correct. To use “do”, you would have to change it to “are we the only ones who do this” because “do” goes with plurals.
Which is correct those who have or those who has?
“Those” is a plural,” and “who,” which refers to the “those,” is a plural as well, so 1 “have” would be correct.
Do we use has or have with everyone?
The correct form is “everyone has.” There are very few cases where “everyone” would ever be followed by “have,” but, for the most part, you will always use the singular “has.”
Who has or that has?
When the noun in in the main clause is singular, “who has” is used, when the noun is plural “who have” is used. “I know a man who has three sons who have blue eyes.”
Who is or that is?
When you are determining whether you should use who or that, keep these simple guidelines in mind: Who is always used to refer to people. That is always used when you are talking about an object. That can also be used when you are talking about a class or type of person, such as a team.
When should we use has and have?
Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the PRONOUNS I / You / We / Ye and They and PLURAL NOUNS. Generally, have is a PRESENT TENSE word. Has is used alongside the PRONOUNS He / She / It and Who and SINGULAR NOUNS.
Can that refer to a person?
Many people have been taught that you should never use the pronoun “that” to refer to a person—that a sentence such as “Girls that have long hair buy more scrunchies,” is wrong, and that it should be “Girls who have long hair buy more scrunchies.” I was taught that rule, but it turns out that it’s a myth.
When you are referring to a person you always use this word?
The Associated Press Stylebook recommends this approach: Use who to refer to “human beings and to animals with a name”; use that to refer to “inanimate objects and to animals without a name.”
Who vs which animals?
The Associated Press Stylebook (AP style) says that animals with names should be referred to as who, while animals without names should be referred to as that or which.
Is dog a he or it?
A: It’s not often we get grammar questions about animals—it’s even less often that we get one with two different answers. 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.