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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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I've tried

I have been thinking of her all day long. I can't seem to get my mind off her no matter how hard I've tried/I try.

Are both correct? If so, which is better?
Thanks.
  

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New2grammar I have been thinking of her all day long. I can't seem to get my mind off her no matter how hard I've tried/I try. Are both correct?

  • New2grammar I have been thinking of her all day long.
  • I can't seem to get my mind off her no matter how hard I've tried/I try.
  • Are both correct?
  • If so, which is better?
  • Thanks.
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New2grammarI have been thinking of her all day long. I can't seem to get my mind off her no matter how hard I've tried/I try.

Are both correct? If so, which is better?
Thanks.

... I try.

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