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If there is a restraining order, it's probably there for a good reason. Do both of you a favor and just leave her alone.
"The question that has never been asked has not been asked yet." This is the only answer possible, because if the question has never been asked yet, then it doesn't, nor can it ever exist. Therefore, the question that has never been asked has already been asked - simply by posing the intitial question.
David Benoit is a current musician. He has been asked to perform at the White House for 3 Presidents of the United States and he is popular in American culture.
The passive forms of "ask" are "is asked," "was asked," "has been asked," and "will be asked."
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I believe that 'you had been asked' sounds correctly and the other, has the wrong tense. It has been set in present tense and is not used as often; therefor it will not sound correct to most people.
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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."
When I asked if he had been drinking, he only nodded in the affirmative. "Affirmative Action" is a social program. When I asked if he was ready, he gave me an affirmative response.
Maybe you have not been asked out yet because the right person has not yet come along. It will happen in time.
The time someone has been asked to be a Supervisor is not tracked, so there is no way of knowing.