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Hello Moram,
Thanks for your question. ๐
The correct way to say this sentence would be, "She has seen you in pictures." The contraction here isn't 'she is' it is 'she has.'
I hope this makes more sense.
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Eva
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Hi,
I don't understand the grammar of this sentence "She's seen you in pictures"- Does it right to use IS before SEEN (V3)?
Thank you,
Moran
Hello @Mari,
Thanks for the question!
When you hear the word 'able' - it essentially means 'capable.' It is grammatically correct to say "She will be able to recognise you" - meaning 'she will be capable of recognising you.'
If you have the word 'should' in this - it gives this statement some slight uncertainty. To say "She should be able to recognise you" would mean that the speaker 'thinks' it will be possible to recognise her but may not be certain.
I hope this helps. ๐
Cheers,
Eva
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Is it also right to say,
"She will be able to recognise u, "
And what does the sentence mean when we have used should be able. Should is used for giving and taking advice so how does this sentence make sense.
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Hello Steph,
Thank you for posting.
Well Steph, do you know why you used it there? because you used it correctly. some parts of English are much more simple than they lead on.
Let us know if you have any questions.
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Patricia
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How do I know that need to use "Do" in a question?