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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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"I've seen you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 and Q36 in your exam"

Is this correct?
Let's say someone provided answers to an exam and I want to tell them that they didn't answer to some of them.
If you have suggestions for using another tense, please tell me.
  

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Anonymous "I've seen you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 and Q36 in your exam"Is this correct? No. I see you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 or Q36 in your exam.

  • Anonymous "I've seen you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 and Q36 in your exam"Is this correct?
  • No.
  • I see you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 or Q36 in your exam.
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Anonymous"I've seen you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 and Q36 in your exam"Is this correct?
No.

I see you haven't chosen an answer for Q26 or Q36 in your exam.

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