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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have asked or has asked

which is proper, "have asked" or "has asked?" Please advise, thank you.
  

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If you are using "I" then it's 'have asked'.

  • If you are using "I" then it's 'have asked'.
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If you are using "I" then it's 'have asked'.
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It depends on the subject in the sentence.

I have asked. You have asked. He has asked.
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Also, They have asked. We have asked. She has asked. Janet has asked, Janet and John have asked. John and I have asked. You and I have asked.
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anonymous which is proper, "have asked" or "has asked?" Please advise, thank you.
Dr has asked to do some tests
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which is proper, "have asked" or "has asked?" Please advise, thank you.

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