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0 I've searched high and low for an answer to this one and had no luck. I am hoping somebody here might be able to help me. 02br
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00I am unable to find an answer as to when in a sentence "HAS or AS" is used. 02br
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00Can anyone define when one or the other is used? 02br
00I apologise for my lack of knowledge and feel embarrassed asking such a question in an arena such as this. 02br
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0 Hello Guest 02br 02br 00'Has' is part of the verb 'have'. For instance: 02br 02br 001. She has a bad cold.

  • 0 Hello Guest 02br 02br 00'Has' is part of the verb 'have'.
  • For instance: 02br 02br 001.
  • She has a bad cold.
  • 02br 002.
  • She has gone to bed.
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0 Hello Guest 02br
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00'Has' is part of the verb 'have'. For instance: 02br
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001. She has a bad cold. 02br
002. She has gone to bed. 02br
003. She has to go to bed now. 02br
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00'As' on the other hand can connect two parts of a sentence: 02br
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004. She fell over as she got out of

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