The words 'has' and 'as' have completely different meanings. Have you looked in your dictionary?
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The words 'has' and 'as' have completely different meanings. Have you looked in your dictionary?
red chalk 264Is it he always has or as
has in writing, but in some varieties of English, particularly in parts of London, initial h is dropped. So maybe that's where you heard as, but it should be written 'as, to show that the h is missing as it is spoken by that person.
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