Yes, lawyers are required to present certification when asked to.
The present tense of asked is ask.
"Has/have asked" is the present perfect of "ask".I have askedWe have askedYou have askedHe/she has askedThey have asked
The present perfect tense of "ask" is "have asked."
The present perfect tense of the word ask is "have asked."
Questions are asked in the present tense when the subject of conversation is current. Present tense is used in everyday conversation.
Yes. You are asked to present one of the following:Photo IDUtility billPaycheckGovernment document with your name and addressIf you do not present one of the above, then you may vote only if you sign an affidavit affirming that you are the person listed on the voter rolls.
Both sentences are correct according to the philosophy of English."Had been asked" is in the pluperfect tense, referring to a time before a time in the past. We might say "She was asked to present etc, and she had been asked several times before to present etc."
Yes, "asked" is the past tense form of the verb "ask." In the present tense, it would be "ask."
Yes. You are asked to present one of the following:Social Security CardPreprinted ID showing either address, signature or photoIf you do not present one of the above, then you may vote only if you sign a sworn statement that you are eligible to vote.
Ask is present tense why asked is the past tense of ask
The present perfect tense for that example is "have asked".
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