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Jigneshbharati Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Booked vs have booked

I wrote the following email to my assessor.
"I have nearly finished my Log (970) and booked my test on October 18 in the morning. I have not written any WT for this unit yet but I am sure I will manage to finish soon. Thank you for your support and guidance."Which is grammatically correct and please explain to me the reason?Booked vs have booked my test.ThanksJignesh
  

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Jigneshbharati Booked vs have booked The helping verb (operator) "have" does its 'helping' job to both "finished" and "booked".

  • Jigneshbharati Booked vs have booked The helping verb (operator) "have" does its 'helping' job to both "finished" and "booked".
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JigneshbharatiBooked vs have booked
The helping verb (operator) "have" does its 'helping' job to both "finished" and "booked".

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