The compound subject takes the plural verb: were.
However, the subject pronoun 'me' is incorrect. The pronoun 'me' is the objective first person pronoun; used for the object of a verb or a preposition. The first person subject pronoun is 'I'.
The correct sentence is: You and I wereasked...
Yes, it is correct, assuming that the question is asked towards the end of the evening, when the activity has been completed.
"What shall we do, Fred ? " asked Tim. ( If Tim is talking to Fred.)"What shall we do? " Fred asked Tim. (If Fred is talking to Tim.)
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Yes, it's called the past perfect tense.
How good did you do on the test? Tanisha asked.
No. If you are talking about indirect speech then - I asked him when he was born - is correct. If you are asking about direct speech then - "When were you born?" - is correct
No. If you mean " they asked a question" then the preposition is "by", not "from."
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "How was your weekend?" Jerry asked.
a group of students was asked
No; you are supposed to say: He had already asked you
No, ask is in the incorrect tense. The correct tense is asked. I ask. He asked. Ted asked.
The correct spelling for Tackling is Tackling you got it write who ever asked this question i don't know why you asked it :)
depends on the question it is asked
The correct punctuation for "Are you there yet?" she asked is to add a question mark after "yet" and keep the tag question in lowercase followed by a comma.
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.
Yes
The correct capitalization for the sentence is: Susan asked, "Have you read Thornton Wilder's 'Our Town'?"