The first and the third option would both be correct. “had” + the Past Participle (PP), or the past perfect, is used to denote an action that occurred before the past action. So, the second option, “You had followed the question I had asked”, would be incorrect since “I” asked the question before “you” followed it.
Has asked VS have asked?
“I already asked her” is in simple past tense, indicating that the event occurred in the past. “I have already asked her” is in present perfect tense and is used in situations where a past event has relevance to the current situation.
Had been asked or was asked?
E.g. “I was asked that, but I can’t remember what I replied”. “I have been asked” is an example of the present perfect tense. It means the speaker has been asked at a point in the past recent enough to have definite ongoing relevance. E.g. “I have been asked to pass on some news to you, so here it is.”
What tense is had started?
“Had started” is in the pluperfect tense, which means the verb “to start” has past time and completed aspect. You will be continuing, so your action is not past. “Have started” is in the perfect tense, with present time and completed aspect.
Is it I have or had?
“Have” and “has” are present tense verbs. “Had” is the past tense of these two verbs. In the present tense, “have” is used for I, you, we, and they and all plural nouns. “Has” is used for he, she, and it, and for all singular nouns.
What tense is had asked?
Past Perfect tense
The Past Perfect tense in English is composed of two parts: the past tense of the verb to have (had) + the past participle of the main verb.
What is the meaning of have been?
“Have been” is a verb used to form the present perfect tense, and when followed by a present participle (such as “running”, “walking”, “doing” etc.), the present perfect continuous tense. This means that an action is going on continuously and has not been completed at this moment.
Is tense A asked?
The past tense of ask is asked. The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ask is asks. The present participle of ask is asking. The past participle of ask is asked.
Has started or had started?
“Have started” is correct. “Had started” is in the pluperfect tense, which means the verb “to start” has past time and completed aspect. You will be continuing, so your action is not past. “Have started” is in the perfect tense, with present time and completed aspect.
When do you use ” I have asked a question “?
In a situation where you do not want to reveal what you asked for or from whom, your statement is only missing “for” in front of “something”: I have asked for something from somebody. “I have asked a question” is a correct, grammatical sentence which expresses something that happened at an unspecified time in the past.
When to use I have asked her or I have already asked her?
2 Answers 2. “I already asked her” is in simple past tense, indicating that the event occurred in the past. “I have already asked her” is in present perfect tense and is used in situations where a past event has relevance to the current situation.
Which is correct ” had ” or ” you had followed the question I had asked “?
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Similarly, don’t ask how many hours you’ll need to work each day. The interviewer’s personal life or office gossip: Give interviewers the same courtesy you’d want them to give to you by not asking about their family, living situation, or gossip about people you may both know.