
archaic language - Hath or has? Which one is better to use - English ...
Feb 24, 2016 · 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]
Nov 28, 2021 · 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in current spoken or written English, unless you are deliberately trying to sound very old-fashioned (as in, 400 years out-of-date).
grammar - Has seen? Had seen? Had saw? Has saw? - English …
Aug 30, 2019 · 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...
"change into" and "change to" for "changing file name"
Feb 26, 2025 · 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...
had given or gave? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
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 …
Spoke and Have Spoken - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Oct 14, 2015 · What is the difference between I spoke to him. and I have spoken to him. Does the former mean at this moment and the latter mean it had happened in the past? Appreciate insight into …
auxiliary verbs - Does anyone "has" or "have" - English Language ...
Nov 26, 2015 · 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 …
'had began’ vs. 'had begun' [closed] - English Language Learners ...
Apr 20, 2018 · 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 …
word usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Feb 3, 2026 · How do I understand the transition logic in this GRE question? The following is a GRE exercise with the correct answers marked in bold. Though many professional book reviewers would …
"Is stolen" vs "was stolen" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Which one is a correct sentence to say about my card which has been stolen? i want to convey this to my father: "I think my card is stolen by my friend" or should I say, "I think my card was st...