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It is not correct to say "they has studied". The correct way is to say "they have studied." There are many different places that a person can check grammar questions such as English grammar websites.

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Which is the correct spelling studied?

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The correct spelling is considered (thought about, studied).


How do you spell serioly?

The correct spelling is seriously. "Seriously," she said, "I studied for the test!"


What is two sentences sparated by a comma?

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In order to fully understand history what must be studied?

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How do you spell studeyd?

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If you studied the correct codex page could you actually make a hidden blade with the instructions?

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A student etudied 4 hours on Friday and 2.5 times as many hours on Saturday what is the correct way to determine how many hours the student studied on both days?

student studied 4 hours on Friday and 2.5 times as many hours on Saturday which of the following is the correct way to determine how many hours the student studied on both days?


Can you tell me which is correct he has studied English in the school or he studies English in the school?

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How do you spell studies?

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