This is a sentence from a text book:
There's a parcel come for you.
I think it should be
There's a parcel has come for you.
Am I wrong?
EDIT 20 OCT
I know in some cases be-perfect is still used today, for example:
I'm finished.
My first example will be grammatical,
if be-per...
The following is a part of an article about the linguistic diversity of New York City by Ross Perlin:
The great migrations, increasingly diverse till early 20th century, came to a sudden halt with the immigration act of 1924, with its hard cap on immigrants and its racist quotas in favor of ...
Q: "Don't you know?"
If I really don't know, how should I respond to this question? Yes or No?
Why is this confusing?
It seems that the problem is not clear. Here's the problem in more detail. If someone says:
Isn't Bob at home?
Then if I answer Yes, does this mean:
Yes, you're co...
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