No, the correct saying is "How has your day been?"
not very well my cousin divorced her husband for a hobo, my credit is bad, I'm stuck at home with an acient computer, the refrigerator is clean, and I'm about to lose my house because I'm in such deep debt. But how was your day!!!
my day was pretty good.. i finally god to apologize to my friend about what happened with her in past few weeks.. but your day sounds terrible, you okay?
How has the day been wonderful !
Been good
Yes it is.
i already have been appllied for my leave.
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
Being able is the correct version of the sentence. You can use it as a fragment of any sentence.
Yes, "How long have you been living in Oxford?" is a good sentence.
The use of the word in the sentence you quote is in the sense of having been perceived as being rude to an elder. So yes, the sentence is correct.
i already have been appllied for my leave.
No - the sentence 'Had never been experience' is not a correct sentence.
No, that sentence is not correct. That sentence should be: If you have been in love for 6 years.
"He could not have been there" is the correct sentence. It conveys the idea that he was unable to have been at the specified place.
No. It is not a sentence.
had an exalted day Answer:- Perhaps "Had an idealistic day......".
hasNeither, really. But, has is the correct context.
Being able is the correct version of the sentence. You can use it as a fragment of any sentence.
It could be with an apostrophe: A prosperous day's ahead. (day's = day is) Otherwise it is not a sentence at all, as there is no predicate.
The correct sentence is: "Have you ever traveled before?"
A central fund for EGMM has been opened.
Yes, "How long have you been living in Oxford?" is a good sentence.