Meaning of Killed another one, has she
A questioning phrase suggesting someone has harmed or done wrong repeatedly.
In simple words: A phrase used to ask if someone has done something bad again.
Killed another one, has she in a sentence
- I can't believe she killed another one, has she?
- You heard the rumors; she killed another one, has she?
- It's shocking that she has killed another one, has she?
- They are saying she killed another one, has she?
- People keep asking if she killed another one, has she?
How to use Killed another one, has she
This phrase is used informally, often in conversation, to imply that someone has repeatedly committed a negative action. It may not be suitable in formal settings.
Grammar pattern
has + subject + past participle + object + tag
Memory hint
Think of a spy game: 'killed' hints at a secret mission and 'has she' makes you wonder about her past actions.
Related words
Collocations with Killed another one, has she
- killed again
- has she harmed
- thought about it again
Synonyms for Killed another one, has she
- Has she killed again?
- Did she harm another?
- Another victim, has she?
Common mistakes with Killed another one, has she
- Using it in a formal context where a more conventional question would fit.
- Incorrectly using 'have' instead of 'has' depending on the subject.
- Forget to include the subject in tag questions.
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More chunks like Killed another one, has she
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To attempt or try something.
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- Murders
The act of unlawfully killing someone with intent.
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A person who unlawfully kills another person with intent.
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Frequently asked questions about Killed another one, has she
What does Killed another one, has she mean?
A phrase used to ask if someone has done something bad again.
What is the definition of Killed another one, has she?
A questioning phrase suggesting someone has harmed or done wrong repeatedly.
How do you use Killed another one, has she in a sentence?
I can't believe she killed another one, has she?
Can you give another example of Killed another one, has she?
You heard the rumors; she killed another one, has she?
What are synonyms for Killed another one, has she?
Common alternatives include Has she killed again?, Did she harm another?, Another victim, has she?.
What words go with Killed another one, has she?
It commonly pairs with killed again, has she harmed, thought about it again.
What are common mistakes when using Killed another one, has she?
Using it in a formal context where a more conventional question would fit. Incorrectly using 'have' instead of 'has' depending on the subject. Forget to include the subject in tag questions.
How do you pronounce Killed another one, has she?
US: //kɪld əˈnʌðər wʌn hæz ʃi//, UK: //kɪld əˈnʌðə wʌn hæz ʃiː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Killed another one, has she formal or informal?
"Killed another one, has she" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Killed another one, has she?
This phrase is used informally, often in conversation, to imply that someone has repeatedly committed a negative action. It may not be suitable in formal settings.