"Have you studied English?" in Spanish is "¿Has estudiado inglés?"
You would say "I studied French last year."
It is not correct to say "they has studied". The correct way is to say "they have studied." There are many different places that a person can check grammar questions such as English grammar websites.
The past tense of study is studied. I want to study English when I go to college. I studied English when I was in college.
"Estudie" means "study" in English.
The sentence "Deep in thought, Betty studied for her English exam" is a complete sentence and is not a fragment or run-on. It is a complex sentence with a dependent clause ("Deep in thought") followed by an independent clause ("Betty studied for her English exam").
You would say "I studied French last year."
It is not correct to say "they has studied". The correct way is to say "they have studied." There are many different places that a person can check grammar questions such as English grammar websites.
The past tense of study is studied. I want to study English when I go to college. I studied English when I was in college.
all my life and because it is the only language I speak
College in NYC
they studied writing and english language arts i believe.....i am 20% sure
More importantly it seems like English should be studied.
He studied for it = Er hat dafür studiert
Size studied
English
"He studies" in the sentence "He studies English in the school" is present tense. "He has studied" is past tense. "He will study" is future tense.
"Estudie" means "study" in English.