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Forlan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

It is mean or it has mean

what is the correct sentence?

He always criticizes you. It has mean he does not respect you. or...
He always criticizes you. It is mean he does not respect you.

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Top answer

It means he does not respect you.

  • It means he does not respect you.
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He always criticizes you.It means he does not respect you.
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forlan:
Look at this sentence:
It is mean.
Mean is an adjective, describing "it". Look in your dictionary for the word mean as an adjective.
It has mean.
Mean is a noun; something "it" possesses. Look in your dictionary for the word mean as a noun.
Look at this sentence:
I meant to tell you to go to the store. Mean (past tense meant) is
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He always criticizes you. It is mean, he does not respect you. Emotion: smile
(The comma helps give a break making it a seperate phrase that
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I agree with Moli ,,,

He always criticizes you.It means he does not respect you ,,,,,

Does make sense

moliHe always criticizes you.It means he does not respect you.

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