I'm assuming you mean: Is "have spoken" grammatically correct?
When used first person singular, it is.
I have spoken.
The correct form would be "spoken." For example: "She has spoken to the manager about the issue."
A possible correct prefix to add to "spoken" could be "un", resulting in "unspoken", which means something that is not expressed in words.
The function of pronounce is to articulate or declare a word, phrase, or sound in a spoken or spoken-like manner in a specific language in a way that reflects its correct pronunciation.
Correct: The words of the puppeteers must be spoken clear for all to hear. (The wrong perfect tense of the word was used)
The likely word is "speech" (verbal communication, or a spoken message).
The correct form would be "spoken." For example: "She has spoken to the manager about the issue."
The correct spelling is spoken.
A possible correct prefix to add to "spoken" could be "un", resulting in "unspoken", which means something that is not expressed in words.
The correct spelling, from the verb to speak, is spoken.
the answer to your question is spoke is correct
The correct spelling is pronunciation (how words are sounded out when spoken).
The correct spelling is Danish.It is the language spoken by the people of Denmark.
That is the correct spelling of "eloquently" (spoken well, or in a grand manner).
That is the correct spelling of "dictation" (putting spoken words into written form).
"Pronunciation" - the sound of words when spoken
The correct use is actually "different from". However, you will find "different than" commonly being spoken across the US. This does not mean it is correct.
To determine if the sentence spoken to your boss is correct, consider both grammatical accuracy and the appropriateness of the content. Ensure that it is clear, concise, and respectful. If you have any doubts, you might want to review it for clarity or ask a colleague for feedback.