I was born, you wouldn't use i have born in that context
No. The correct way to say it might be: You are born in May. Are you born in May? I am born in May. You were born on May 22.
what do we say introduction in hindi
No. If you are talking about indirect speech then - I asked him when he was born - is correct. If you are asking about direct speech then - "When were you born?" - is correct
Firstly, may I correct the spelling of your question? The word purposs is spelt purpose. The purpose of an introduction is to prepare the reader or listener for what you have to say later. This may make it easier for him to understand what you will be driving at.
If you were born on Nov 22nd, you were born on the cusp. It is correct that you are Sagittarius on the cusp.
No, the correct grammar would be: "Not enough people want to change themselves."
Better to say, "He was born in 1889."
When ever you are asked to say about your self, first start with your name, your qualification (recent), your extra qualification if any, about your family, then your hobbies (optional). Remember that to stress on the areas of the requirements of the job, and tell them as your strengths. self Introduction should not be the entire history of ones life, you are supposed to say indirectly that you fit to that position, point out those points that are required to that particular job. on interview you should advertisement your self with more cutz
No. The correct English is "I was born in Canada" and "You were born in Canada."
If you were born on November 22nd then you were born on a cusp but you are a Sagittarius.
une introduction (fem.). Plural: des introductions.
"This" is the singular form, as in "This injury was self-inflicted." "These" is used with a plural form. "All of these injuries were self inflicted." Note that the verb form also changes.