The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.
"What you should have done" is correct.
"Have done" is correct. "Have" is the auxiliary verb and "done" is the past participle in this sentence structure.
done is a verb but the correct verb is did - he did.
"Has gotten done" is the correct grammar. The auxiliary verb "has" indicates present perfect tense, which is appropriate when discussing completed actions that have relevance to the present moment.
The correct phrase is "I have done it." "Have done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "do," while "have did" is incorrect because "did" is the past tense of "do" and should not be used in conjunction with "have."
No, i wouldn't have done it because they didn't ask me to. Yes, it would be correct.
Correct grammar would be (present tense) "are you doing your shopping", or (past tense) "have you done your shopping".
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
"Gotten" is a past participle form that is more commonly used in American English. In British English, it is more common to use "got" as the past participle. Therefore, both "gotten done" and "got done" are grammatically correct, albeit in different variations of English.
What should be done to correct the problems that Mr. Jones observed during his inspection
Yes. The correct way to say this is "you are done with this book."