Common questions

Did you join or joined?

Did you join or joined?

Did you join is a simple past tense . We use simple past to talk about completed actions, state or possession. Have you joined is s present perfect tense.

Which is correct joined or joined?

First one “I have joined” is in Present Perfect Tense. And second sentence “I had joined” is in Past Perfect Tense. Both are correct so long as they’re used in the right context. I have joined – present tense.

What is the tag question of good morning?

There is no tag in that sentence. An example of that sentence coupled with a question tag would be: “’Good morning, isn’t it.” as kind a a shorthand for : “It’s a good morning, isn’t it?”

What are question tags with examples?

Look at these examples to see how question tags are used.

  • You haven’t seen this film, have you?
  • She’s a doctor, isn’t she?
  • He isn’t here, is he?
  • I don’t need to finish this today, do I?
  • Jenni eats cheese, doesn’t she?
  • The bus stop’s over there, isn’t it?
  • They could hear me, couldn’t they?
  • I’m never on time, am I?

    Did not joined or join?

    So, yes, the sentence is simple past, but it is the ‘do’ that is given the past tensing – did. This means that the ‘join’ doesn’t need to be tensed, since the fact the sentence is past is indicated by the ‘do’ as ‘did’.

    Will you join me meaning?

    when you say “join me”, you ask the person to come and do what you are doing with you. join with me means that you are joining and ask the person to do it too.

    Who has joined meaning?

    “Be joined to” usually means “caused to be physically attached to” and would not be used for the metaphorical sense of joining a team. So I can make sense of “The user has been joined to the team” in that way – somebody has made the user join the team; but it is not a standard use of the word.

    Did not join or did not joined?

    What will be the tag question of who cares?

    You will be there tomorrow, won’t you?/ You won’t be there tomorrow, will you? You would do this for me, wouldn’t you?/ You wouldn’t do this to me, would you? You are going home, aren’t you?/ You aren’t going home, are you?

    How do you answer a tag question in grammar?

    When you answer a tag questions, often you can just say ‘yes’ or ‘no’. To give the full answer, you use the same auxiliary or modal verb that was used in the question. We are leaving at 3:00, aren’t we?

    What is positive tag?

    2. Positive question tag. If the main sentence is negative, the question tag should be positive. The pattern followed by a positive question tag is: auxiliary + subject.

    Why is Anita excluded from the right join of students onto advisors?

    Notice that the advisor ‘Anita’ is excluded in the table above, because she is not assigned to any students. On the other hand, a RIGHT JOIN of students onto advisors will show a list of all students who are assigned to advisors, plus a list of advisors not assigned to students — because advisors is the RIGHT table:

    What’s the difference between left join and right join?

    LEFT JOIN and RIGHT JOIN actually both do very similar things: they display the results of a JOIN query including all records on a given table. The only difference is that LEFT JOIN displays all records on the left table of the query, and RIGHT JOIN displays all records on the right table!

    Which is the left join of students onto advisors?

    To make this a bit clearer, let’s use our example of students and advisors above: a LEFT JOIN of students onto advisors will show a list of all students, even those who do not have advisors — because students is the LEFT table: Notice that the advisor ‘Anita’ is excluded in the table above, because she is not assigned to any students.

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Ruth Doyle