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Healer Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

's/ hasn't

Are the pairs below and the similar grammatically correct? If they do, when to use which? ?He's not been. ?He hasn't been. ?I haven't been. ?I've not been.
By the way, is "when to use which" grammatical?
  

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healer Are the pairs below ... grammatically correct? He's not been.

  • healer Are the pairs below ...
  • grammatically correct?
  • He's not been.
  • He hasn't been.
  • I haven't been.
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healerAre the pairs below ... grammatically correct?
?He's not been. ?He hasn't been. ?I haven't been. ?I've not been.

No, not as isolated sentences, but these are good starts to complete sentences.

healerAre ... the similar grammatically correct?

I have no idea what you mean by "the similar".

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