"Has been" is correct, because "a block" is singular.
NO. These are correct; I could have punched I have punched I had punched I had been punched I have been punching I had been punching
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.
No. The correct way is: I've understood you all along.
If you have been lied to, you have been deceived.
Is it correct to say a block of rooms has been or have been reserved? Thank you. Cindy
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If you refer to the famous Sfinx of Giza, gypt, there have been no rooms found under it.
A reserved domain is a website name which has been held but is currently not in use. It will continue in this state until it expires or a page is hosted.
There have been
Reserved and conventional than Australians.
Neither is correct ... The correct for the present perfect continuous is: "I/we/you/they had been going," or "He/she/it has been going." The correct for the the past perfect simple is: "I/we/you/they had gone," or "He/she/it has gone."
The Savoy Hotel in Blackpool, England has 145 rooms that is beautifully designed to impress the very picky customer. Rooms have been equipped with spas and beautiful views of the sea.
"we've been cooperating with" is the correct one.
If you have booked your hotel online, or even if you reserved your rooms in advance over the phone, it is a good idea to call the day before you check in and confirm that your hotel reservations are still fine, and there have been no problems. If you can, let the front desk know what time to expect your arrival, so your room can be cleaned and ready before you get there. It is also the perfect time to ask for any extras in your rooms, like a spare bed or a crib.
Pick up the block.
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