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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have and have

Is it grammatically right to say:

You have done a good job and have finished your homework successfully? (Can we repeat (have) after (and) )

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There is no need to repeat, not only in this case, but in most cases as well. Anonymous You have done a good job and finished your homework successfully? But I think it's better to say You have done a good job by finishing your homework correctly.

  • There is no need to repeat, not only in this case, but in most cases as well.
  • Anonymous You have done a good job and finished your homework successfully?
  • But I think it's better to say You have done a good job by finishing your homework correctly.
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There is no need to repeat, not only in this case, but in most cases as well.
AnonymousYou have done a good job and finished your homework successfully?
But I think it's better to say 
You have done a good job by finishing your homework correctly.
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There is nothing wrong in this sentence.

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