Q. What does the word Cleve mean?
1 dialectal, England : cliff. 2 dialectal, England : steep sloping ground : brae.
Q. How do you use the word undergo?
My grandpa has to undergo a number of tests in order to see if his cancer is operable. She is to undergo knee surgery tomorrow morning. Applicants to the fire department must undergo medical tests before their interviews.
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Q. What to use with you was or were?
Was is used in the first person singular (I) and the third person singular (he, she, it). Were is used in the second person singular and plural (you, your, yours) and first and third person plural (we, they). I was driving to the park. You were drinking some water.
Q. Can we use I were?
We use “was” with I, he, she, it when speaking of the past: it is the singular past form of the verb “to be”. We use “were” with you and they and we: it is the plural past form. But sometimes we can use “were” with I (he, she, it): I wish I were a sailor.
Q. Is I wish I were there grammatically correct?
“I wish I were there” is the correct past subjunctive form. The subjunctive “were” is used instead of the indicative “was” because the clause is preceded by “I wish” expressing something that is not real or actually happening. ‘I wish I were is correct”.
Q. Was submitted or had been submitted?
Present perfect tense is used, because the actions related to your application (review and decision) are in the present time frame. Past perfect would be correct if those actions were completed: I had submitted the application, but the position was already filled. “I have” is correct.
Q. Has been or had been submitted?
“Had been” is used to mean that something happened in the past and has already ended. “Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.
Q. Had already Meaning?
I had already – means a a certain point in the past, you already did something before the point. For example: I have already slept. – means Right now I already slept. VS When he came home, I had already slept. – means at that point in the past (before he came home) I slept.