"She has often talked to me" is grammatically correct.
No, it is not correct.You should have an article - a or the - before "teacher."
Juan talked with Carl and me.The pronoun 'I' is used as a subject of a sentence or clause; the objective form 'me' is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
I talked to my friend.
who had talked is the correct answer as other two forms of talk are talked ,talked
no
The subject in the sentence is "you."
* My father often swims in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's current habitual action. * My father often swam in the lake. This is a correct sentence to describe my father's past habitual action.
he was annals from the way he talked
This sentence is a simple sentence. It consists of a subject ("this man"), a verb ("talked"), and an object ("with Manuel and money chinked between them").
Complete the sentence with "He".
The short answer is: No. The long answer is: As written, the sentence doesn't make sense and I'm having trouble figuring out what it's supposed to mean, so I'll take a guess and suggest a few correct versions:You have discussed this with Mr. Dissanayaka before. (Meaning: You and Mr. D. have talked about this.)Have you discussed this with Mr. Dissanayaka before? (Same as above except in a question form.)You have been discussed with Mr. Dissanayaka before. (Meaning: Mr. D. and someone else have talked about you.)
"How are you" is a correct sentence.