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Red chalk 264 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Has

Is it he always has or as

  

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The words 'has' and 'as' have completely different meanings. Have you looked in your dictionary?

  • 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?

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red chalk 264

Is 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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