Has been decided sounds better :)
It is unknown what you are referring to. Are you asking which statement is grammatically correct?John got shot ORJohn was shot?Think about it. Was is a verb and the sentence 'John was shot' is much more grammatically correct than 'John got shot' which sounds informal and can have multiple meanings.
Busted first created year 3000 but the Jonas brothers redid it. Busted personally sounds better.
French is the language used for the arab clavie. You will not find any better language than the French. It sounds nice and is fun to learn and speak out loud.
It's always "a" when it is before a word that does not start with a letter that is a vowel or sounds like a vowel. Therefore, the correct grammar is "a historical background." Actually, the above is not entirely correct. It is quite acceptable to use "an" in front of a word beginning with the letter 'h' when the word is not stressed on the first syllable. So, for example, it is quite acceptable to say "an historical background" or "an heroic feat", but it is not correct to say "an heritage".
A relative or Is she related/Are you related sounds better.
No, that sounds ridiculous. Say 'The key to better health' instead.
No, it should read "5K sounds so much better than3.1 miles" (not "then" and not "3.10").
correct abbreviation for sounds
Maybe bellhop sounds better since it doesn't use gender?
20 year sounds better
They both sound correct to me, but if you want my opinion, i think you are good at computer Sounds better.
Yes, as the object of a verb or a preposition: I saw Bob; I saw her; I saw Bob and her. Some people think "her and Bob" sounds better, but it is not any more correct. There is nothing wrong grammatically with the construction 'Bob and her' as the object of a verb. Whether it sounds better or worse than 'her and Bob' is a question of usage or taste, not of grammar.
'Success and Memories' is technically correct, I suppose, but 'successes and memories sounds better.
It sounds much better to say: I used to be a picky eater but now I am not
I think "I wish you a very happy birthday" sounds better, but I think that works too.
The phrase, "have you not woke up yet?" can be considered correct, but it sounds odd. It would sound better being said simply as "have you woke up yet?"