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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

word option

Is ‘is’ possible here or should it be ‘has’?

Nothing in your mission ‘is’ changed.

Thanks.
  

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'Has' is much, much better.

  • 'Has' is much, much better.
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'Has' is much, much better.
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Mister Micawber'Has' is much, much better.
Thanks a lot, teacher. That was what I thought.

Are there instances where ‘is’ are better in similar sentences or is ‘has’ always better in these types of sentences?
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AnonymousAre there instances where ‘is’ are better in similar sentences or is ‘has’ always better in these types of sentences?
I cannot vouch for all, of course, but there are common ones where the participle has become very adjectival: He is tired, etc.
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Mister MicawberI cannot vouch for all, of course, but there are common ones where the participle has become very adjectival: He is tired, etc.
I see.

I meant sentences that are similar to the initial one that I asked about. I can see that in your example ‘is’ is required.

I am assuming that ‘has’ is much better than ‘is’ in those sentences th
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Anonymousthose sentences that work in a similar manner as the initial sentence and not the ones that are like the one you provided
What difference do you see between my sentence and yours?

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