Has anyone come or came?
Here’s 1st come is present form, then came is past form and 2nd come is past participate form. So, the sentence “ Has anyone came across ” is wrong. On the other hand the sentence “ Has anyone come across ” is correct.
Did anyone came or come?
When did you come? is the correct answer. because “did” refers to past tense and “come” is an present perfect tense , the second sentence when did you came wont fit in the line since “came” is simple past.
Had came in a sentence?
‘Had come’ is in the past perfect tense while ‘had came’ is in the past participle tense. You use ‘had come’ when you are writing in the past already and want to say about something that had happened before. Example: I was in school while I knew that we would have a teacher that had come from America.
Did she come meaning?
sometimes ,we use auxiliary verb “do “to emphasize on the fact and action “she did come” means she came acutually. I believe both express a simple past tense action and answer the question: “did she come?”: Answer 1: “Yes, she came.” Answer 2: “Yes, she did come.” in Answer 2, you may omit the verb ‘come’.
Did U enjoy or enjoyed?
For an Indirect Question, like when you do not start your question with a question word, then you can use the past-tense: You enjoyed the snow, right? Where did you enjoy the snow? When did you enjoy the snow?
Did you enjoy watching the movie which phrase?
In the given sentence the noun phrase is ‘the movie’. It is acting as the object argument. The phrase contains the determine ‘the’ in it.
Did you visit or have you visited?
Have you visited is present perfect. Did you visit is past simple.
Did have fun or had fun?
It implies that an activity was successful, worth our time, or worth trying again if we “had fun”. I’m not knocking fun. As Dr Suess would say, “these things are fun, and fun is good.” Fun is good. But the question “did you have fun” implies a passive reception of fun.
Did u have or had?
1 Answer. “Had” is not the appropriate tense to use in this case: you must use “have”. The grammatically correct form of your sentence would be “Did you already have the opportunity to do something?”
Did you have or had a good day?
Answer: The form “Do you have a good day?”, although grammatical, is never used in practice. Instead, “Are you having a good day?” is used. If we agree that at 9 pm the day is over, or almost over, then the sentence “Did you have a good day” is correct.
How do you answer did you have a good day?
If the person is saying, “Have a good day!” as the end of the conversation, it is polite to say, “Thanks, you too!” This shows that you hope they have a good day as well.
Is have a good day grammatically correct?
Yes, it is correct. An alternative phrasing, though not necessarily better, is “Have a good day!” or “Have a good one!” Most people simply say ‘Have a nice day!
How do you ask how’s your day going?
Questions to Ask Instead of ‘How Was Your Day? ‘
- What was the best part of your day?
- Did anything surprise you today?
- Did you read/listen to anything interesting today?
- Did you take any photos today?
- How can I make your day easier in five minutes?
- What did you do that was just for you today?
What’s another way to ask how are you?
Long time no see!
- What’s going on? This is a great, informal way to say hello to someone you already know.
- What’s new (with you)? This is another great and informal way to say hi to someone you know.
- What’s up?
- How have you been?
- How’s everything?
- How’s it going?
- You all right?
- Hey, hey man.
What to say instead of what’s up?
What is another word for what’s up?
what’s doing | what’s going on |
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what’s happening | what else is new |
what’s new | what’s been happening |
what’s popping | what’s cracking |
What does sizzling mean?
transitive verb. : to burn up or sear with or as if with a hissing sound. intransitive verb. 1 : to make a hissing sound in or as if in burning or frying. 2 : to seethe with deep anger or resentment.
What is the best answer for where are you from?
Here are some typical responses:
- “I’m from here.” + [any of the sentences you provided].
- “I’m from here. I’ve lived here my whole life.”
- “I’m from here. I was born here in Bankok, and I’ve lived here my whole life.”
- “I was born here, and have lived here my whole/entire life.”
How do you answer how are you doing professionally?
You need to answer briefly, but in a positive way. “Great!” “I’m doing really well, thank you,” or “Fantastic!” are all good ways to answer. They will tell the other person that you are enthusiastic and ready to work. You might be shaking hands, too.