Asked by r s telagathoty

pl correct the sentence : He asked her what she thinks or He asked her what she thought
2. there has not been any fish. question tag has there ? or has it ?

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Answered by Writeacher
1. "He asked her what she thinks or He asked her what she thought"
<b>This depends on the timing. Is she still thinking? Then use the first one. Is she finished thinking about the topic? Then use the second.</b>

2. "here has not been any fish" <b><~~ I think the verb here is incorrect. The word "fish" in this sentence is intended to be plural, right? Here's the corrected sentence:
There have not been any fish, have there?</b>
Answered by r s telagathoty
thank you writeacher pl correct the following :1.I am waiting here for three hours or I have been waiting here for three hours 2. Many a fool think so or Many a fool thinks so 3. She is an MA in english or She has an MA in english
Answered by Writeacher
1. I have been waiting here for three hours.

2. Many a fool thinks so. [This one is interesting since "many" is plural, but "a fool" is singular. However, every reference I can find online treats the phrase as singular!]

3. She has an MA in English.
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