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He have done her job. vs He have done his job.

The correct phrase is "he has done his job." The verb "have" should be changed to "has" to match the subject "he." Additionally, the possessive pronoun should be "his" instead of "her."

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 5193 views

He have done her job.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb should be "has" to match the subject "he," and the possessive pronoun should be "his" instead of "her."

Incorrect subject-verb agreement and possessive pronoun usage. The correct form should be "he has done his job."
  • Fire doors must have done their job.
  • Uncle Jimmy, I could have done this job.
  • I should have done my job.
  • In the meantime, the markets have done their job.
  • I still should have done my job.
  • The Marines have done their job.
  • I think we have done the job.
  • It seems to have done the job.
  • If I can get them depressed, then I'll have done my job.
  • There's three shell casings on the ground and one of them would have done the job.
  • All I know is he couldn't have done those jobs.
  • All I know is he couldn't have done those jobs.
  • One opportunity to tell it would have been last Thursday in the Conference of Presidents, when Mr Barroso could have done the job.
  • I think we have done an excellent job.
  • The Swedish rapporteurs have done an excellent job.
  • I think you both have done a great job.
  • I think we have done a good job.
  • Then we will have done a good job.
  • The European Parliament and Mr van Velzen have done a good job.
  • Maybe Detective Daniels could have done a better job.

He have done his job.

This phrase is correct.

Correct subject-verb agreement and possessive pronoun usage. Use this form when referring to a male subject completing his assigned task.
  • Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, I can only recommend that my fellow Member does not stand for this Parliament again; then he will have done his job well.
  • Now, Bill Sheaffer has done his job.
  • However, the Commissioner has done his job.
  • We wouldn't be having this conversation if Connor had done his job.
  • Our friend Palimbasha has done his job well.
  • The rapporteur has done his job well.
  • Fire doors must have done their job.
  • He's done his job well.
  • Uncle Jimmy, I could have done this job.
  • I should have done my job.
  • In the meantime, the markets have done their job.
  • I still should have done my job.
  • The Marines have done their job.
  • I think we have done the job.
  • It seems to have done the job.
  • If I can get them depressed, then I'll have done my job.
  • There's three shell casings on the ground and one of them would have done the job.
  • All I know is he couldn't have done those jobs.
  • All I know is he couldn't have done those jobs.
  • One opportunity to tell it would have been last Thursday in the Conference of Presidents, when Mr Barroso could have done the job.

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