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I was wondering if the supplier responded back to us vs I was wondering if the supplier is responded back to us

The correct phrase is 'I was wondering if the supplier responded back to us.' The use of 'is responded' in the second phrase is incorrect. 'Responded' is the correct past tense form of the verb 'respond,' and it should be used in this context.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 525 views

I was wondering if the supplier responded back to us

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct way to inquire about whether the supplier has replied to us in the past.
  • I was wondering if the Commissioner is satisfied that enough action is being taken by Member States in relation to implementing existing legislation and regulation.
  • I was wondering if the children could get a signature from you and maybe a picture.
  • I was wondering if you can pick her up from school tomorrow.
  • And I know that you're having financial difficulties, Mr. LaPlante... but I was wondering if the money that I loaned you last week...
  • I was wondering if the answer to all this was in the bottom of a bottle.
  • I was wondering if the fact that we we friends, if... if that played any part.
  • I was wondering if the club's still hiring?
  • I was wondering if the murders had changed things for you and the other fellas out here.
  • I know we've just had this discussion, but I was wondering if the firm of Rose & Rose could accompany an old lady to the pharmacy.
  • I was wondering if I was too drunk to drive.
  • I was wondering if you needed anybody today.
  • I was wondering if one might take a photo.
  • I was wondering if you'd care to show us how to dance.
  • I was wondering if you were here when my daughter was killed.
  • I was wondering if you had anything to say about all this political scene.
  • I was wondering if I could have a word with the housemaid Rose.
  • I was wondering if anyone had called you about road closures.
  • I was wondering if you had plans tonight.
  • I was wondering if you'd like to comment on this confusion.
  • I was wondering if you would make a call on my behalf.

I was wondering if the supplier is responded back to us

This phrase is incorrect. 'Is responded' is not the correct form to use in this context.

Avoid using 'is responded' as it is grammatically incorrect. Stick to 'responded' as the past tense form of the verb 'respond.'
  • I was wondering if the Commissioner is satisfied that enough action is being taken by Member States in relation to implementing existing legislation and regulation.
  • I was wondering if the children could get a signature from you and maybe a picture.
  • I was wondering if you can pick her up from school tomorrow.
  • And I know that you're having financial difficulties, Mr. LaPlante... but I was wondering if the money that I loaned you last week...
  • I was wondering if the answer to all this was in the bottom of a bottle.
  • I was wondering if the fact that we we friends, if... if that played any part.
  • I was wondering if the club's still hiring?
  • I was wondering if the murders had changed things for you and the other fellas out here.
  • I know we've just had this discussion, but I was wondering if the firm of Rose & Rose could accompany an old lady to the pharmacy.
  • I was wondering if I was too drunk to drive.
  • I was wondering if you needed anybody today.
  • I was wondering if one might take a photo.
  • I was wondering if you'd care to show us how to dance.
  • I was wondering if you were here when my daughter was killed.
  • I was wondering if you had anything to say about all this political scene.
  • I was wondering if I could have a word with the housemaid Rose.
  • I was wondering if anyone had called you about road closures.
  • I was wondering if you had plans tonight.
  • I was wondering if you'd like to comment on this confusion.
  • I was wondering if you would make a call on my behalf.

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