2012- 7- 14
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#818
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أكـاديـمـي ذهـبـي
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رد: let's chat in English
what I meant is that when the object ( the door) is obvious and seen you can omit it or omit what replaces it which is the pronoun (it), but also you can write it no problem with that, so both cases are possible.
This is what I know about that.
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اقتباس:
But My Question is
Have for plural right ?
if it comes to he
I put has or have
he has for cars
he have for cars
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With ' He' no doubt we have to use 'has', no matter what comes after it (singular or plural). Because we use Have and Has according to the Subject not to the object.
So are you sure about this:
اقتباس:
My Mind has his thoughts
My mind have his thoughts
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I do not think the second one is correct, because it is one mind, singular, so we have to use ' has'.
اقتباس:
Also I have this
Never heard About it
or
Never heard Of it
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What I know and what I use usually is the first one (about), but that does not mean the second is incorrect, actually I am not sure about that, but I think both them are correct.
Thank you..
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