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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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Which underlined sentence should I use?

Today, I would like to base my lecture on the Gosho “A Sage Knows the Three Existences of Life”. I have prepared a copy of the above original Gosho, which Nichiren Daishonin had written.

Today, I would like to base my lecture on the Gosho “A Sage Knows the Three Existences of Life”. I have prepared a copy of the original Gosho above, which Nichiren Daishonin had written.

Nichiren Daishonin is the founder of Nichiren Shoshu Buddhism.

Which underlined sentence should I use?

Thanks.
  

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You don't need 'above' at all, or the past perfect. Today, I would like to base my lecture on the Gosho “A Sage Knows the Three Existences of Life”. I have prepared a copy of the original, which Nichiren himself wrote.

  • You don't need 'above' at all, or the past perfect.
  • Today, I would like to base my lecture on the Gosho “A Sage Knows the Three Existences of Life”.
  • I have prepared a copy of the original, which Nichiren himself wrote.
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You don't need 'above' at all, or the past perfect.

Today, I would like to base my lecture on the Gosho “A Sage Knows the Three Existences of Life”. I have prepared a copy of the original, which Nichiren himself wrote.

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