Either can be correct in certain situations.
Both "I have added" and "I added" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I have added" is present perfect tense, indicating an action that was completed recently or has a connection to the present. "I added" is simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past with no specific connection to the present.
It is always back home and not back to home as to is not added before home.
Yes, though to make it flow more smoothly, I would write "I have sent an email requesting that you be added to the list."
Yes it is There is ly added to make thankfully But as it is thankful has one l at the end
That is the correct spelling of "combined" (added together).
LET ME CORRECT THIS , -IAL CAN BE ADDED
Both "I have added" and "I added" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "I have added" is present perfect tense, indicating an action that was completed recently or has a connection to the present. "I added" is simple past tense, indicating a completed action in the past with no specific connection to the present.
That is the correct spelling of "surcharge" (an added fee).
That is correct.
The plural of metaphor is metaphors, without an E added.
Adverbs normally end in '-ly' so if we added '-ly' to correct, the adverb for correct is correctly.
Should be added prediction regarding the joint investigation teams
The correct gene can be added to cells through a process called gene editing, where a specific gene is inserted into the cells using techniques like CRISPR-Cas9. This allows scientists to modify the genetic makeup of cells to introduce desired traits or correct genetic mutations.
The correct spelling is "cumulative" (added or collected over time).
369 should be added. This can be solved by using simple subtraction. All you need to do is subtract 630 from 999 to get the correct answer.
The correct answer depends on what is known about the number 2610. If it is known to be correct to 3 significant figures, the correct answer is 2620. If it is known to be correct to 4 significant figures, the correct answer is 2622. If all the numbers are known to be accurate to at least 2 decimal places then the correct answer is 2621.92
Yes it is. If a root word, in this case, correct, is added with -ly, it is usually an adverb.