has
Neither, really. But, has is the correct context.
i already have been appllied for my leave.
Might have been made on the fifth day.
Which Day is the correct answer.
Both "what day" and "which day" can be correct, depending on the context. "What day" is used when asking for specific information about a day, such as "What day is your birthday?" while "which day" is used when choosing between a set of options, such as "Which day works best for you to meet?"
Changes is a plural noun so have been made is correctUse has been made for singular noun subjects egA minor change has been made to the Agenda
No, the correct saying is "How has your day been?"
Sunday...Sabath No, the correct answer would be Saturday. The Sabbath is the 7th day of the week. ( Correct answer) Sunday is man's sabbath ( a day made to be enforced by man)/ Saturday is God's ( the day God enforced to be his) The CORRECT answer is..... Sabbath!
Star Wars Day...I got it correct on Quickrewards.com
well answer.com has been around for about 10 years and the day was made on ice cream day
It is correct to say "such an exhausting day", and not 'Such an exhaustive day'.
There is nothing incorrect about saying 'it is what made her happy' providing that 'it' has been clearly defined previously in the sentence or paragraph.
Teachers day is correct because it is for all teachers