HHad. See
have.Hang, hung, hung. An
irregular verb meaning to suspend something, in its main,
past tense, and past
participle forms. Note that
“hanged” is the regular past tense and past participle of the verb to hang that means to execute by hanging.
Hanged, hung. Commonly confused past tense forms of the
verb hang these words refer, respectively, to executions (The traitor was hanged) and any other form of hanging things or people (The curator hung by a thread of suspense while the priceless painting was hung by the klutzy assistant.”).
Have, had, had. An
irregular verb in its main,
past tense, and past
participle forms.
Have, of. Do not use
“of” to complete a compound verb. WRONG I could of come.”
RIGHT: I could have come Acceptable or undetectable in speech, the use of “of”
with verbs is simply an obvious error in all writing but fiction or linguistic reporting.
He, him, his. The
personal pronoun he has an
objective case form of him and apossessive case form of his See also
case.Hear, heard, heard. An
irregular verb in its main,
past tense, and past
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