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I am looking forward to late August to come..?
Hello everybody!!
Could you please tell me if these sentences are correct!?
Thank you very much for you kind help!! :)
"Did I had (or HAVE?) to specify in my application that I would like to attend this course, or is a next step if the outcome will be positive?"
"I am looking forward to late August to come"
THANKSSSSSSS
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Re: I am looking forward to late August to come..?

Originally Posted by
felliot
"Did I have to specify in my application that I would like to attend this course, or is that a next step if the outcome will be is positive?"
When you have did + a main verb, the main verb is not inflected, since did is already the past tense of 'do'.
Do I have to? (present)
Did I have to? (past)
"I am looking forward to late August to come"I've already answered this elsewhere.
R.
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Re: I am looking forward to late August to come..?

Originally Posted by
Raymott
R.
Thank you very much Raymott!!! :)
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