"Have asked" is used for actions that were completed recently or have relevance to the present, while "asked" is used for actions that occurred at a specific point in the past. For example, "I have asked my teacher for an extension" refers to a recent action, while "I asked him for directions yesterday" refers to a specific past action.
You can use "asked" when referring to a past action of asking a question. For instance, "I asked her about the meeting." "Have asked" is typically used when emphasizing the completion or relevance of the action up to the present moment, such as "I have asked him multiple times for his feedback."
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
"They asked everyone not to interrupt during the reading of the document."
Sure! Here is an example: "I asked my friend for a favour to help me move to my new apartment."
Present perfect is formed with -- have/has + past participle -- the past participle of ask is asked. So the present perfect verb would be have asked or has asked.Because we is plural use have asked in this sentence.We have asked Madame Mathias...............You need to change will sponsor to would sponsor to make the sentence correct.We have asked Madam Mathias if she would sponsor our French club.
You can use "asked" when referring to a past action of asking a question. For instance, "I asked her about the meeting." "Have asked" is typically used when emphasizing the completion or relevance of the action up to the present moment, such as "I have asked him multiple times for his feedback."
I asked my mom if I could go to the movies.
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They asked an oracle.
i am surprised that you asked this question
I ASKED THE QUESTION i NEED AN ANSWER
Yes, its lucky you asked.
No, definitely not. They use it when it is asked.
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