What have I done meaning?

“What have I done…” is an entirely rhetorical question, covering the time from one’s birth up to the present moment, i.e. what, at any point in my life, have I done to deserve such a fate. (The implied answer being: nothing, I am perfectly innocent.)

What had I done or what have I done?

Have done — Have done is a present perfect tense, generally it is used when the action is completed recently/just now. Had done– Had done is a past perfect tense, generally refers to something which happened earlier in the past, before another action also occured in the past.

What have I done wrong meaning?

Everything is going wrong!: Nothing is succeeding! Nothing is working! Everything is failing! idiom.

Is it correct to say I have done?

“I am done” is a simple present tense statement. “I have done”, on the other hand, is “I”, our subject, “have”, our auxiliary or our helping or linking verb, and “done” which is the verb in the past particle form.

What was I doing or what I was doing?

I think “What was I doing” is the past tense of “What am I doing”. And “What were I doing” is in a subjunctive mood? Subjunctive mood is not used for the verb that inverts with the subject in a direct question. “What was I doing?” is correct.

What is the meaning of have been?

“Have been” and “has been” are used to mean that something began in the past and has lasted into the present time.

Was doing or had been doing?

“Had been doing” is used in past perfect continuous tense. It tells that work/action was started in past and still continued in present. While, “Was doing” is used in past continuous tense which shows that work/action was happening in the past .

What is the meaning of I am down?

”I’m down” meaning to be amenable to something As mentioned earlier, the primary definition of “I’m down” is that you are open to an activity or action. For example, if your friend invites you to go clubbing on the weekend, you can respond by saying “I’m down” to indicate that you are willing to go out.

Which is correct, ” what have I done ” or ” what I have done “?

Both choices are correct in different situations. One of those is a phrase that can be used in a declarative statement, and one is a question (“what” followed immediately by “have”). Below is how those could be punctuated and written. QUESTION — What have I done? STATEMENT — You have no idea what I have done.

What is the music video for what I’ve done?

The music video for this song shows results of war, starvation, drug usage, poverty, terrorism, global warming etc. Mike Shinoda created a remix of the song called “What I’ve Done (Distorted Remix)”. It is included in the exclusive CD “Underground X: Demos”. The song is five times Platinum according to Recording Industry Association of America.

Who is the Remixer of what I’ve done?

Mike Shinoda created a remix of the song called “What I’ve Done (Distorted Remix)”. It is included in the exclusive CD “Underground X: Demos”. The song is five times Platinum according to Recording Industry Association of America.

What did David mean by ” what have I done now?

“You seem bitterly displeased with my zeal in this matter, but surely, is there not a good cause for my passionate emotion here–such an insult to our God?” Parallel Commentaries now?” David. just a question?”

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