Hi. When the woman tells me "I told you we have our classes full"(I wonder if she could tell it any other way), may I tell her "You have made advertisement the following days" or You have made advertisement on the following days" ?
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Not natural. Use these: I told you our classes are/were full. But you advertised afterward.
— Mister Micawber
Not natural.
Use these: I told you our classes are/were full.
But you advertised afterward.
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I mean they had was an advertisement republished in the newswpaper on the following day(the day after the day she told me the classes were full);rather than it being published afresh.