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He probably lived in that place for a longer period of time. But the third one is incorrect. It is he i relate to most of all. It was he who messed up. What is he? asks chiefly for a person's nature, position, or occupation, not his name. We might be confirming that jim did once live in that place at some point in the past, or we could be talking. He still hasn't found out the secret.

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It was he who messed up. I have worked here for 20 years. You cannot shorten he has a house to he's a house. you can only shorten he has got a house to he's got a. What is the difference between the following two sentences?

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I have been working here for 20 years. Or, it is him i relate to most of all. Hello, may i speak to bobby tables? It is he i relate to most of all. Now we can see very clearly that the latter is grammatically incorrect.

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I believe that in neither of the two sentences do the words him or he act as a relative pronoun, for the simple reason that they. He's a cop [as opposed to a soldier or fireman, say] or he's the commander of the. Hello, may i speak to bobby tables?.

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It was he who messed up. I have worked here for 20 years. The present perfect tense is used for. We might be confirming that jim did once live in that place at some point in the past, or we could be talking. He probably lived in that place for.

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He's a cop [as opposed to a soldier or fireman, say] or he's the commander of the. We might be confirming that jim did once live in that place at some point in the past, or we could be talking. He still hasn't found out the secret. The present perfect.

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I have been working here for 20 years. It was he who messed up. It is he i relate to most of all. What is he? asks chiefly for a person's nature, position, or occupation, not his name. Now we can see very clearly that the latter is grammatically incorrect.

So The Subject Pronoun He Follows The Verb To Be As Follows:

I have worked here for 20 years. We might be confirming that jim did once live in that place at some point in the past, or we could be talking. I have been working here for 20 years. What is the difference between the following two sentences?

What Is He? Asks Chiefly For A Person's Nature, Position, Or Occupation, Not His Name.

The present perfect tense is used for. I've been told that this is he or this is she is correct, while this is him or this is her is not. It was he who messed up. He do not eat meat.

He's A Cop [As Opposed To A Soldier Or Fireman, Say] Or He's The Commander Of The.

But the third one is incorrect. Or, it is him i relate to most of all. It is he i relate to most of all. He probably lived in that place for a longer period of time.

Now We Can See Very Clearly That The Latter Is Grammatically Incorrect.

Hello, may i speak to bobby tables? He still hasn't found out the secret. I believe that in neither of the two sentences do the words him or he act as a relative pronoun, for the simple reason that they. He does not eat meat.