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It's "I just saw Hayley's comet, she waved. Said "Why you always running in place?"It's giving personifacation to Hayley's comet so it'd make no sense if it said "shooting." :]
The correct way to write it is "Have you had a chance?" "Did you had a chance?" is grammatically incorrect and should be "Did you have a chance?"
Ranbir Kapoor lives in Mumbai. He generally moves out for shooting. Meeting him can be difficult.You can find out where he is currently shooting. Then travel to that place. You may get a chance to meet him.
bonne chance is the correct spelling
That is the correct spelling of "opportunity" (chance, prospect).
The correct phrase in French is "bonne chance," which means "good luck." The word "bonne" agrees in gender with the feminine noun "chance."
No, the correct way to say it is "Do you have a chance?"
"Did you have a chance to speak with him?" is a perfectly good and correct sentence. It does not contain any grammar mistakes.
The correct phrasing is "Did you have a chance." This is the past tense form of the verb "have," used to inquire about an opportunity or possibility that occurred in the past.
Whether something is correct or not depends on context. "I was given a second chance along with my friend Alfie." is a perfectly correct English sentence containing the words "chance along". That doesn't mean that any use of those words will be correct. You need to give a sample sentence.
The correct spelling is "opportunity" (a chance).
A shooting stick is useful to be a rest that can be at the front of the rifle. It therefore will reduce the chance of the gun wavering when it is fired.