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Johnson13 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Have written

I've searched threads, with many results entitled 'wrote/have written', but I can't find one with a similar example to mine; if there is, please give me the link. Thank you.

-Dear Mr Extraterrestrial. I am venturing to send to you a copy of a letter which I have written to the Association of Protection of Turtles.

In UK and US English, are HAVE WRITTEN and WROTE interchangeable without change of meaning in the above opening sentence in a letter?
  

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Johnson13 In UK and US English, are HAVE WRITTEN and WROTE interchangeable without change of meaning in the above opening sentence in a letter? Yes, the intent is the same.

  • Johnson13 In UK and US English, are HAVE WRITTEN and WROTE interchangeable without change of meaning in the above opening sentence in a letter?
  • Yes, the intent is the same.
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Johnson13In UK and US English, are HAVE WRITTEN and WROTE interchangeable without change of meaning in the above opening sentence in a letter?
Yes, the intent is the same.

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