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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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I'm trying to write a letter. Can I write a sentence like that, is that correct to write? " You, who has cared when you didn’t have to. "

  

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anonymous " You, who has cared when you didn’t have to. " You have cared when you didn't have to.

  • anonymous " You, who has cared when you didn’t have to.
  • " You have cared when you didn't have to.
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anonymous" You, who has cared when you didn’t have to. "

You have cared when you didn't have to.

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Thanks. I actually wanted to emphasize it. If I write "You, who have cared when you didn't have to." Is this completely wrong?

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