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he is dead man he died in 1965
The pronoun in the first sentence is you.The pronoun in the second sentence is it.
no, different writer.
With "Marley was dead, to begin with"
Nikolai Gogol
No, He Is Very Much Alive.
Example sentence - The bug was dead as a doornail after he stepped on it.
Yes of course he's dead, he was a Victorian writer. He died in 1912.
N.H. Kleinbaum
Stephen King
Bob was dead.
No, the sentence should use a hyphen to connect "dead end" as a compound modifier: "He knew he had a dead-end job the first day he showed up for work."