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Beckron Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

how can I say?

is this question is correct?

You have friends who love/loves you?

which one should be? love or loves?

please clarify!!!
  

Top answer

You have friends who love you. You have a friend who loves you.

  • You have friends who love you.
  • You have a friend who loves you.
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You have friends who love you.
You have a friend who loves you.
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Thanks a lot!!!

Would you please answer this one also ,

Does your company is producing such kind of equipmentS?

OR,

Is your company is producing such kind of equipment?
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Does your company produce such kind of equipment? (equipment is uncountable)

Is your company producing such kind of equipment?
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Thank you once again,

Would you please tell me the meaning or the difference between There is /There are.

in addition i don't know how to use Have/Has. I am always getting confused while I see words like: I have had or something related to Have/Had ..

My best regards
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"There is..." is used to state the existence of a single thing (singular noun or uncountable noun). For example, "There is a book on the table" or "There is paint on my shirt".

"There are..." is used to state the existence of several things (plural noun). For example, "There are two books on the table."

Informally, "There's..." (especially in this contracted form) is sometimes us
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Informally, "There's..." (especially in this contracted form) is sometimes used to state the existence of plural things too. For example, "There's two books on the table". This is not correct in formal English.

In formal English, we should say "There're two books on the table." Am I right? Thanks.
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Yoong LiatIn formal English, we should say "There're two books on the table." Am I right? Thanks.
"there're" is not a formal word – in fact, written down it looks even more casual than "there's", all other things being grammatically correct. In formal English you would say "There are two books on the table."
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Please tell me,

What does "be after" mean?

example: she's after you
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What is the context?

It could mean that she is behind you in a queue or other sequence (e.g. will be served after you).

It could mean that she is trying to find you in order to reprimand you, attack you, etc.
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I am extremely grateful for your explanations ...!!! thanks

Please, tell me what does it mean to make it through?

example: it's the only way I'll make it through

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