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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Yet to be seen

Hi,


Which is correct please?


He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is to be seen/has to be seen.
He says he’s capable but whether he capable or not is yet to be seen/has yet to be seen.

thanks

  

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This one is correct as shown. anonymous He says he’s capable , but whether he 's capable or not is yet to be seen. 'has' may substitute for 'is', but 'is' is found more often in that phrase.

  • This one is correct as shown.
  • anonymous He says he’s capable , but whether he 's capable or not is yet to be seen.
  • 'has' may substitute for 'is', but 'is' is found more often in that phrase.
  • CJ
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This one is correct as shown.

anonymousHe says he’s capable, but whether he's capable or not is yet to be seen.

'has' may substitute for 'is', but 'is' is found more often in that phrase.

CJ

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