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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

have mentioned vs. mentioned

which is correct :

1. thank you for what you have mentioned above.
2. thank you for what you mentioned above.
  

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The meaning sounds odd in any case, but I suggest #2... Or #1.

  • The meaning sounds odd in any case, but I suggest #2...
  • Or #1.
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The meaning sounds odd in any case, but I suggest #2... Or #1.

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