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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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English grammar

Hello! I have short question. I have presentation(speech) and I want to use one phrase, but I can't find answer how to use it properly. I want to say 'There was no particular reason why I...' and that's the question - 'why I chose this topic', or maybe 'why I have chosen this topic'?
  

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I would write: "There is no particular reason why I have chosen this topic".

  • I would write: "There is no particular reason why I have chosen this topic".
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I would write: "There is no particular reason why I have chosen this topic".

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