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Qwantz Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Which one is correct ?

I am confused about using the and whether I should use past simple or present perfect.
Which sentence is correct ( if any ) ?

1. I have clicked yes to the Google Calendar invitations. ( or without the )
2. I clicked yes to the Google Calendar invitations. ( or without the )
  

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Qwantz 1. I have clicked yes to the Google Calendar invitations. ( or without the ) Google Calendar Invitation should be a tool on Google website.

  • Qwantz 1.
  • I have clicked yes to the Google Calendar invitations.
  • ( or without the ) Google Calendar Invitation should be a tool on Google website.
  • "The", at the above sentence is not required because Google is a proper noun and famous enough.
  • A website is a kind of file and files are stored on the hard disk drives of computers, so "on" should be used in these situations.
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Qwantz1. I have clicked yes to the Google Calendar invitations. ( or without the )
Google Calendar Invitation should be a tool on Google website. "The", at the above sentence is not required because Google is a proper noun and famous enough.
A website is a kind of file and files are stored on the hard disk drives of computers, so "on" should be used in th

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