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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Please explain the two sentences. I am having a frustrating moment in using either "What I have reflected on my own was..." or "What I have reflected on my own is...". I am trying to tell another person about what I have reflected on my own in the past.Thank you very much.
  

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Neither makes sense, since 'reflect on one's own' does not really make sense. Do you mean something like either of these? — What I have thought about myself in the past is/was...

  • Neither makes sense, since 'reflect on one's own' does not really make sense.
  • Do you mean something like either of these?
  • — What I have thought about myself in the past is/was...
  • What I myself have considered in the past is/was...
  • If not, please explain further what you intend to say.
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Neither makes sense, since 'reflect on one's own' does not really make sense. Do you mean something like either of these? —

What I have thought about myself in the past is/was...
What I myself have considered in the past is/was...

If not, please explain further what you intend to say.

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