This English lesson focuses on the correct and incorrect use and spelling of
HE HIS HE’S AND HE’S GOT
HIS Possessive Pronoun for the male gender (jacket of the MAN) (his jacket)
HE’S Means He is (He’s handsome = He is handsome)
HE’S Means he has in present perfect tense (He’s gone = he has gone)
HE’S GOT means he has got in present perfect tense (He’s got a cold)
Here are some examples where the words are used incorrectly and then correctly.
Here are some examples where the words are used incorrectly and then correctly.
- INCORRECT: He tired
CORRECT: He’s tired (He is tired) - INCORRECT: He old twenty two years
CORRECT: He’s twenty two years old (he is) - INCORRECT: His called Jim
CORRECT: He’s called Him - INCORRECT: His he’s friend
CORRECT: He’s his friend (He is his friend) - INCORRECT: Hes broken is arm
CORRECT: He’s broken his arm (or He has Broken) - INCORRECT: His written a story
CORRECT: He’s written a story (he has written) - INCORRECT: He’s a dog (He has a dog)
CORRECT: He’s got a dog (He has got a dog) - INCORRECT: He’s a cold (He has a cold)
CORRECT: He’s got a cold (He has got a cold) - INCORRECT: His just arrived
CORRECT: He’s just arrived (He has just arrived) - INCORRECT: He’s good boy
CORRECT: He’s a good boy (He is a good boy) - INCORRECT: He’s played football
CORRECT: He played football - INCORRECT: His playing football
CORRECT: He’s playing football (He is playing) - INCORRECT: He forgotten my name
CORRECT: He’s forgotten my name (He has forgotten) - INCORRECT: He’s has woken up
CORRECT: He’s woken up (He has woken up)