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Write2samir Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Have you or did you

dear sir

is the sentence correct?

did you call me today morning as I have found one missed call just now.

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write2samir did you call me today morning as I have found one missed call just now. Hi, You're asking a question and making a statement in a single sentence. If you wish to keep it as one sentence, you could try something like this: I'm wondering if you might have called me this morning, as I have just found one missed call.

  • write2samir did you call me today morning as I have found one missed call just now.
  • Hi, You're asking a question and making a statement in a single sentence.
  • If you wish to keep it as one sentence, you could try something like this: I'm wondering if you might have called me this morning, as I have just found one missed call.
  • ) "Today morning" is not idiomatic in English.
  • Welcome to English forums, samir.
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write2samirdid you call me today morning as I have found one missed call just now.
Hi,
You're asking a question and making a statement in a single sentence.
If you wish to keep it as one sentence, you could try something like this:
I'm wondering if you might have called me this morning, as I have just found one missed call.
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It would be better to say, " Have you called me this morning as I have found one missed call just now." "This morning" or " today morning" ought to be treated as Present tense. Though the action denotes a past event, its effect still retains at the time of speaking. To be more lucid, Ex-1 " Your son has attended school fifteen days this month". 2. " Have you seen the great wall of China?" " Yes

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