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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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In your letter you asked me about why I have chosen English, didn't you?
  

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Anonymous In your letter you asked me about why I have chosen English, didn't you? Correct as shown above. ) Also, "why I chose English" sounds better to my ear than "why I have chosen English", but both are correct.

  • Anonymous In your letter you asked me about why I have chosen English, didn't you?
  • Correct as shown above.
  • ) Also, "why I chose English" sounds better to my ear than "why I have chosen English", but both are correct.
  • CJ
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Anonymous In your letter you asked me about why I have chosen English, didn't you?
Correct as shown above. (You need to remove "about".)

Also, "why I chose English" sounds better to my ear than "why I have chosen English", but both are correct.

CJ

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