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Yes, i know where he is. S/he is not a common abbreviation, and will confuse more … She quitted her job. No preposition required: Is using he for a general, gender-neutral third person still in common use for formal writing? He requested a double scotch/his request … · i know there are different opinions on this issue. It was him who messed up everything. But hes an apple can be mistaken for he is an apple, while he has an apple might be intended. Yes, both (s)he and he/she are acceptable abbreviations for usage where space is at a premium and gender of a person is important. (she has quit her. Wikipedia has a decent article on past tenses that explains a lot of this. · the noun request takes a for to introduce the object of the request, but the verb request just takes an object; Do you know where he is? (she has quitted her job. ) she quit her job. · as far as i understand, you use a semi-colon to separate main clauses joined by conjunctive adverbs (however, therefore, moreover, nevertheless, then, thus). · it was he who messed up everything. By common use i … Is it quit or quitted? What is the difference between these two sentences? What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? This rule doesnt work generally, therefore it can hardly be called a … They didnt start yet is the negative form of the simple past, they started. in the positive form it … But these days im observing the usage of the above sentence (especially in american movies) like this, he … Grammatically, for he/she/it we use does or doesnt like in, he doesnt eat meat. The natural subject-predicate order is inverted in special questions (those beginning with an interrogative pronoun such as …