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Which is correct as or has?
As is also used as an adverb. It means to such an extent or degree. Has means the present tense third-person singular form of have when used as a verb. As can also be an adverb that means to the same degree or amount.
Which is correct also has or has also?
If have, has or had is the only verb, also is before it: I also have news for you. He also has a new car. They also had something to say.
How can you tell the difference between me and I?
The main difference between “me” and “I” is very easy to remember, as it simply refers to the pronoun type. More exactly, “I” is always used as a subject, while “me” is used as an object. This small and simple difference actually dictates in which situations you should use each.
What is different between HAS and as?
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AS AND HAS: The word “as” is comparative, for example: It is as tall as a skyscraper. While the word ‘has’ is the present participle of the verb “to have” for example: He has a building named after him.
When I can use as?
We can use as to introduce two events happening at the same time. After as, we can use a simple or continuous form of the verb. The continous form emphasises an action that interrupts or occurs during the progress of another action: As she walked to the door, she thanked them for a lovely dinner.
Has been also or has also been?
been is the main verb of the sentence. In general, we put the adverb before the ‘main’ verb, the verb it is describing, and here “also” is modifying “been”. In the same way that we don’t put adjectives after nouns, we don’t put adverbs after verbs. I’ve been also in Paris.
What does As for me mean?
1. It is quite common to use “as for me” in English. However, using it at the beginning of a sentence would only make sense if it is a follow-up, alternative, or response to something someone else has said (usually, to mark contrast with another person’s opinion). “He prefers hiking and surfing.
What does “she has the same computer as I” mean?
That depends on whether you are a computer or not. “She has the same computer as I”, is a short way of saying “She has the same computer as I (have). Or in other words, you and she have the same computer. A logical answer and the more likely intended meaning. However, “She has the same computer as me” means her computer is the same as you.
What is computer and computer systems?
Computers and Computer Systems. A computer is a programmable device that can automatically perform a sequence of calculations or other operations on data once programmed for the task. It can store, retrieve, and process data according to internal instructions.
What is the difference between we have it and have it?
We have it. Have is the root VERB and is generally used alongside the PRONOUNS I / You / We / Ye and They and PLURAL NOUNS. Generally, have is a PRESENT TENSE word. Has is used alongside the PRONOUNS He / She / It and Who and SINGULAR NOUNS.
What does “on the computer” mean?
And they might be said to be “on the computer” meaning that their attention/activity is on using the computer: Generally, for all intents and purposes, they mean the same thing and all four of your examples are fine. They do have a slightly different meaning, though.