Sentence examples for asked i have from inspiring English sources

The phrase "asked I have" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an incorrect word order and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "Asked I have about the project details, but no one responded."
Alternatives: "I have asked" or "I asked."

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At all follow-up visits they were asked: i) Have you smoked at all-even a puff-in the last two weeks?

For this study the subjects were specifically asked; (i) Have you ever had back pain?, and if they reported pain ever, (ii) Has your back been painful in the last month?

For those that have asked, I have waived today's fare for our newest rider.

As you asked, I have made a new file named "testcell1.txt" which contains topology, geometry and biophysical properties of my model cell and have included a statement : celsius = 37 (human body temperature) in it.

If asked, I have found that this generation often has the keenest insights on why a team, project or initiative is or is not working as intended.

Since you asked, I have never fallen in performance or even class (knock on wood).

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"Every question that was asked I had prepared for.

For example, item 1 asks "I have support from my friends regarding my tinnitus".

"I said I'd ask; I've asked".

If he had asked, I'd have told him.

(Is cumin good for you? I asked. "I have no idea," she replied. "I tend not to eat for that reason").

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