i already have been appllied for my leave.
Yes, the sentence "She had a good day" is correct English.Specifically, everything agrees in number. For example, "she" is a feminine pronoun in its singular form. The verb "had" is a past form of the present infinitive "to have" in its expression as the third person singular. The word "a" serves as the correct form of the indefinite article to be linked with the singular noun "day."In other words, the sentence means "Things went well for her that day" or "Things went well for her today."
The dictionary definition of balm is a fragrant ointment or preparation used to heal or soothe the skin. "After a long day of hiking, Sarah applied a balm to her sunburned skin for relief" is the correct sentence using the word balm.
The sentence (not sentance) is grammatically correct
No, the correct saying is "How has your day been?"
I think 'it'd' is not a correct short form/contraction. Maybe: It had rained all day. = It'd rained all day. But I think this is not acceptable English
No. It is not a sentence.
had an exalted day Answer:- Perhaps "Had an idealistic day......".
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.
Write A Letter to Manager (you have applied for leave but on some day you have got a new project and the Manager wants you to handel the new project but you can't change the schedule about the leave) How will you handel the situation?(and write a Letter) pls give me answer?
Yes, that sentence is correct. It indicates that there is a possibility of you receiving something on the current day.
The sentence "When is it your birthday?" is grammatically correct. The subject "it" refers to the specific day that the person's birthday falls on, and the question is asking for that information.
at the end of the day you get what you give, quid pro quo... Is this correct sentence construction.
this is the sentence I prepared for a math competition, hours spent on complicated math problems every day.
It's a good day for a long walk
Yes, the sentence "She had a good day" is correct English.Specifically, everything agrees in number. For example, "she" is a feminine pronoun in its singular form. The verb "had" is a past form of the present infinitive "to have" in its expression as the third person singular. The word "a" serves as the correct form of the indefinite article to be linked with the singular noun "day."In other words, the sentence means "Things went well for her that day" or "Things went well for her today."
Yes. I actually applied for my first job when I got released from AD before terminal leave, and started the day after my terminal leave began.
The dictionary definition of balm is a fragrant ointment or preparation used to heal or soothe the skin. "After a long day of hiking, Sarah applied a balm to her sunburned skin for relief" is the correct sentence using the word balm.