0 Hi Tutor, 02br 02br 00I've 3 questions to ask. 02br 00Which sentence below are with the right grammar ? 02br 02br 00Should i put seen or see from below sentence? 02br 00------------- 02br 00Question 1 02br 00------------- 02br 001) Haven't you seen 02br 00OR 02br 002) Haven't you see 02br 02br 00------------- 02br 00Question 2 02br 00------------- 02br 001)I’ve finished what Steve asked me to do. 02br 02br 002)I've finished what Steve had asked me to do. 02br 02br 003)I've finished what Steve has asked me to do. 02br 00------------- 02br 00Question 3 02br 00------------- 02br 001)She was in London to accept an award for her latest novel. 02br 002)She was in London to accept an award on her latest novel. 02br 02br 00Could you guys please explain on the usage of grammar above? 02br 02br 00Thank you so much friends, 02br 00Vincent 0-
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0 1. haven't you seen ... [auxiliary "have" takes the past participle] 02br 02br 002.
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haven't you seen ...
[auxiliary "have" takes the past participle] 02br 02br 002.
I've finished what Steve (has) asked me to do.
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0 1. haven't you seen ... [auxiliary "have" takes the past participle] 02br 02br 002. I've finished what Steve (has) asked me to do. (Either with or without "has" is OK.) 02br 02br 003. ... to accept an award for ... (With concepts of exchange, it's one thing 01u00for02u00 another.) 02br 02br 00CJ 0-
0 Hi, 02br 02br 00I've another 2 questions to ask. Thanks for your previous help. 02br 02br 00Question: 02br 02br 00What's the difference between: 02br 00------------ 02br 00Question 1 02br 00------------ 02br 001) look forward to working with you 02br 00AND 02br 00
0 Dear CalifJim, 02br 02br 00It is strange to me that this is possible: "I've finished what Steve has asked me to do". The task is complete: the request is not. I have learned something new. 05002br 02br 00Kind regards, 02br 00Goldmund 010id1
0 Goldmund, 02br 02br 00In what sense do you interpret it to mean that the request is not complete? 02br 00I didn't really understand that remark. 02br 02br 00If Steve 01i00has02i00 asked me to do something, I would assume that his request (his asking) is complete. To say it's not complete suggests to me that he is in m