Yes, it is.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
The correct term is "taxi" when referring to the movement of an aircraft on the ground. "Taxi" in this context is a verb that describes the action of an aircraft moving under its own power on the ground, typically to or from a runway. "Taxy" is not a recognized term in aviation and would be considered incorrect usage.
It came out in 1999.
Do you mean "had been," as in "She had been a taxi driver for years." If so, 'had being' isn't correct.
It came out in 2003.
jodie foster in the movie taxi driver was a 12 year old prostitute
The correct sentence is "I come from" as it indicates your place of origin or where you are currently from. "I came from" would be correct if you are referring to a past event of where you came from.
taxi driver. it came up in a quiz last night.
I can think of many correct re-phrasings of "Is she came" If she came Is she lame Is she tame After that, it gets more complicated ... Did she come Is she coming Will she come
they are both correct depends on what u mean
She didn't come is the correct answer
Yes. That's correct.