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he so handsome
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'he so handsome' is not a correct sentence.
In written English it should be written as 'He is so handsome.' For example, "Everyone in the room noticed how handsome he was; he was so handsome!".
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Alternative expressions(6)
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
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2 human-written examples
He so handsome, she so pretty, rocking out in London city, Giving us a grand occasion, and a day off for the nation.
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She was hugging me and telling people 'This is my son, isn't he so handsome?' and 'I don't mean to be a bitch, but you look way better as a boy.' I said 'I agree.' It was an awkward conversation that you never imagine happening.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
Obama said he keeps hearing that Trudeau has replaced him, that "he's so handsome, he's the future".
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And," she laughs, and looks a little brazen, "he's so handsome!".
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"He's handsome, he is so handsome," giggled Alyson Lindsey, 26, a respiratory therapist, Romney supporter and Nascar fan who carried a camera in one hand and a red plastic cup in her other.
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He's so handsome, isn't he?" Bernette is giving us a trip around Jewish Salford.
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Last year the actor courageously spoke out against the discrimination facing good-looking people, noting that people often assume he isn't 'deep or interesting' because he is so handsome.
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He laughed when saying that when people stare at him, he says to himself that it is because he is so handsome.
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"He popped onto my computer screen and I thought he looked so handsome," Ms. Namkung recalled.
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He was one of the most popular boys at school, he was so handsome and always had girlfriends, but if you wronged John you were in trouble.
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He was so handsome and a little bit older than my friends because he had just gotten out of the service.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In formal writing, always use the grammatically correct form: "He is so handsome" or "He's so handsome". This ensures clarity and credibility.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "he so handsome" in formal contexts. The omission of the verb "is" makes the sentence grammatically incorrect and can detract from your message. Always include the verb to maintain proper sentence structure.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "he so handsome" functions as a subject complement, attempting to describe a quality of the subject, "he". However, it's grammatically incomplete. As Ludwig AI notes, the verb "is" is missing, making it incorrect in standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "he so handsome" is an informal and grammatically incorrect way to express that someone is attractive. While Ludwig's examples show its presence in some media sources, it's generally considered non-standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, the missing verb "is" is the core issue. For formal contexts, it's advisable to use the correct form: "He is so handsome" or explore alternatives like "he is very handsome" or "he looks so handsome". In summary, use "he so handsome" cautiously and mainly in informal situations.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
He is very handsome
This alternative uses the standard "is" verb for grammatical correctness.
He looks so handsome
This describes appearance using "looks" instead of stating a fact.
He's quite the handsome one
This alternative adds an idiomatic expression to emphasize handsomeness.
He appears to be handsome
This phrase uses "appears" to soften the statement and imply observation.
He is extremely good-looking
This uses a synonym, "good-looking", to describe his appearance with more intensity.
He possesses a handsome demeanor
This option elevates the language to a more sophisticated register.
He is strikingly attractive
This alternative uses "strikingly attractive" to emphasize the impact of his looks.
He carries himself with handsomeness
Focuses on his bearing and presence, not just physical attributes.
His handsomeness is undeniable
This emphasizes the undeniable nature of his good looks.
His beauty is remarkable
This focuses on beauty rather than handsomeness.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "he so handsome"?
The correct way to say "he so handsome" is "He is so handsome" or "He's so handsome". The verb "is" is essential for grammatical accuracy.
Is "he so handsome" grammatically correct?
No, "he so handsome" is not grammatically correct in standard English. It is missing the verb "is". The correct form is "He is so handsome".
What are some alternatives to saying "he is so handsome"?
You could say "he is very handsome", "he looks so handsome", or "he appears to be handsome".
In what contexts might I hear "he so handsome"?
You might hear "he so handsome" in informal speech or in contexts where non-standard English is used. However, it's not appropriate for formal writing or professional communication.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested