If you've already asked him out and he hasn't said yes, then he's not interested.
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."
No one really knows. Iron was probably discovered several times at several places in what are called prehistoric times.
350 times! I'm really glad you asked! I hope EVERYONE knows this.....
Nobody knows. Several times in the past it has been predicted, but it hasn't happened yet.
My perspective is that you need to repeat something 17 times before you trigger your memory and know it automatically when asked.
My perspective is that you need to repeat something 17 times before you trigger your memory and know it automatically when asked.
Several times before, look on YouTube.
yes .
Yes. Several times.
I asked several times about the : Fitzwilliam Virginal Book ( like is written in WIKIPEDIA ), and I received more and more questions , rulesor who knows ? I am really tired to try . I hope you can answer to my question now . I am not going to ask again . thank you anyway
It means that he wants do it again next time and he loves you and thinks your amazing at sex my boyfriend does it to me we have SEX alot and i asked him and that's what he told me hopes this helps :)
well he asked her to marry him several times according to one interview he had..he tried to deny it but finally gave in...and said yes he did on several occasions...haha.