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."
The correct spelling is entrepreneur. Neither of the two words you asked about are spelled correctly.
passive is formed with be + past participle.present simple:asks ----- is asked, He is asked everyday to tidy his desk.eat -------- are eaten. Small cakes are eaten at morning tea.present perfect:has asked ---- has been asked, He has been asked to tidy his desk.has eaten --- have been eaten. All the cakes have been eaten
I believe that 'you had been asked' sounds correctly and the other, has the wrong tense. It has been set in present tense and is not used as often; therefor it will not sound correct to most people.
you tell me you asked it
BHARGAV is not a known english term and you have asked what is the difference. The difference between what & what would have to be know terms/ values.
The present tense of asked is ask.
The difference between solicited and unsolicited is that solicited is asked for by the client/customer. Unsolicited is something proposed to a client/customer and they did not ask for it
From what you asked, I would say the letter c. Is there more to your question?
no that's why i asked Google da
Yes, the question should be answerable in the same tense. If the question is asked in present tense, the answer should also be given in present tense.
The present perfect tense of "ask" is "have asked."
Yes, lawyers are required to present certification when asked to.