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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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it have been something i always wanted to do
  

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Hi, 'Has', not 'have'. And you need two capitals and a period. I'd prefer to say 'It is something I have always wanted to do'.

  • Hi, 'Has', not 'have'.
  • And you need two capitals and a period.
  • I'd prefer to say 'It is something I have always wanted to do'.
  • Clive .
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Hi,

'Has', not 'have'. And you need two capitals and a period.

I'd prefer to say 'It is something I have always wanted to do'.

Clive
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It is something I always wanted to do.

If you still want to do it, you may want to use have.

It is something I have always wanted to do.

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