I love you mom and dad! Is there anything else I can do?
father said nobody is going nowhere until are chores is done
it depends on what kind of sentence it's in.
The correct way to write the sentence is: "Carlos has done his work correctly." In this sentence, "has done" is the present perfect tense of the verb "to do," indicating that the action was completed in the past and has relevance to the present. "Correctly" is the adverb that describes how Carlos completed his work.
There is no grammatical reason to capitalize every word in a sentence. It may sometimes be done as someone's attempt at emphasis, but it is never grammatically correct.
Today we had a discussion over failed test cases which according to me was the right topic for the masses.
father said nobody is going nowhere until are chores is done
work, keep on trying, and do your best until you get the job done!!
how chores were done
"Hasn't" is a contraction of the words "has" and "not". The word is used informally in the place of "has not". For example, if a sentence read "He has not done his chores yet," it could be informally written as "He hasn't done his chores yet".
The correct version is"What you have done is wrong". In this form, "What" stands for "The thing that". The alternative "What have you done"... is a question.
Have done is correct. When using have as an auxiliary verb, it's paired with a past participle.
Yes! Is correct sentence
No, it's, "I wouldn't have done that."
yes
My mother told me I couldn't go to the movies unless I had done all my homework. Is she done taking her test? I am done with him forever!
No. Depending on the context of the sentence it should be If you have had a consultation or if you have done so, with consultation, blah blah
Yes. The correct way to say this is "you are done with this book."