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Does she has a pen. Is this question grammatically correct?

No, the question is not grammatically correct. It should be "Does she have a pen?" using the correct form of the verb "have" for the subject "she."


Is what's that stink using correct English?

No, the correct question would be "What's that stink?" The contraction "what's" is short for "what is," making the sentence grammatically correct.


What is the present tense of 'versus' your daughter likes to ask Who are you 'versing' today This cannot be correct?

The correct present tense form of "versus" is still "versus." In informal language, it is common to hear "versing" as slang for competing against someone, but it is not grammatically correct. Your daughter might be using it in this informal way.


Anyone can leave whenever he or she chooses is that a correct use of pronoun-ascendent agreement?

No, "he or she" is not a pronoun-antecedent match with "anyone." A correct pronoun-antecedent match in this case would be "he or she can leave whenever they choose." Alternatively, using "they" as a gender-neutral singular pronoun is also widely accepted.


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