'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.
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.
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.
Anonymousthose sentences that work in a similar manner as the initial sentence and not the ones that are like the one you providedWhat difference do you see between my sentence and yours?