Du verwendest einen veralteten Browser. Es ist möglich, dass diese oder andere Websites nicht korrekt angezeigt werden.
Du solltest ein Upgrade durchführen oder einen alternativen Browser verwenden.
He was crazy and she was his queen. Jul 24, 2018 · What is...
He was crazy and she was his queen. Jul 24, 2018 · What is he? -- Does the question refer to what he is doing for a living? Who is he? -- Does it refer to his name? For example, he is Peter. The magazine received many complaint letters about the lack of a capital. He realized he was in danger and prayed to "god". . But my knowledge of colloquial English tells me that the phrase, "it was him", is commonly used. It should be simply a matter of which is more correct, It is he Or, It is him My Latin education would have me pick the former. Jul 24, 2018 · What is he? -- Does the question refer to what he is doing for a living? Who is he? -- Does it refer to his name? For example, he is Peter. s/he is not a common abbreviation, and will confuse more users than the other two. Jun 19, 2011 · I know there are different opinions on this issue. Feb 23, 2012 · @mplungjan: But "he's an apple" can be mistaken for "he is an apple", while "he has an apple" might be intended. Yes, both (s)he and he/she are acceptable abbreviations for usage where space is at a premium and gender of a person is important. It's interesting that the article cited dismisses all opinions. This is a very interesting and good answer. My question: Is using "he" for a general, gender-neutral third person still in common use for formal writing? By common use I mean, can I expect my Dec 1, 2014 · Moreover, this question isn't about the politics of "it" versus he/she/they, it's about the way they can be replaced with other pronouns or noun phrases. My assumption - When to use "don't"? In temporary situations Jul 24, 2018 · What is he? -- Does the question refer to what he is doing for a living? Who is he? -- Does it refer to his name? For example, he is Peter. Jun 9, 2024 · Why do you think that He doesn't know him from his schooldays means that he does know him? It would only have that sense if you added something like In fact, he first met him at university. What is the difference between these two sentences? Dec 13, 2025 · He was swimming alone far from shore and had cramps. It was him who messed up everything. Jan 7, 2016 · It was he who messed up everything. Grammatically, for he/she/it we use "does" or "doesn't" like in, He doesn't eat meat. This rule doesn't work generally, therefore it can hardly be called a rule. So, after a lot of observations, I'm assuming that both usages are correct. but these days I'm observing the usage of the above sentence (especially in American movies) like this, He don't eat meat. Why is it "This is he" rather than "This is him"? [duplicate] Ask Question Asked 14 years, 6 months ago Modified 14 years, 6 months ago The case of he/him should depend on other considerations, such as, the proper case after the linking verb, "is". hcd82, k0b8h, 621aa, 8jeslo, zdtn, j0ahmi, 7ung, b37psi, sctw, bpdnk,