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Abil Posted 18 years ago
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mistakenly left with

I am writing to tell you that the jacket you had mistakenly left with Mr. Lung has been handed over to me. I have been asked to pass it on to you. Now, how do you want to receive it?

Are there any mistakes? Thanks.
  

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The past perfect is certainly not necessary: I am writing to tell you that the jacket you mistakenly left with Mr. Lung has been handed over to me. I have been asked to pass it on to you.

  • The past perfect is certainly not necessary: I am writing to tell you that the jacket you mistakenly left with Mr.
  • Lung has been handed over to me.
  • I have been asked to pass it on to you.
  • Now, how would you like me to get it to you ?
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The past perfect is certainly not necessary:

I am writing to tell you that the jacket you mistakenly left with Mr. Lung has been handed over to me. I have been asked to pass it on to you. Now, how would you like me to get it to you?

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