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Sentence: I have mentioned below the activities had done since 02 June



 
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Sentence: I have mentioned below the activities had done since 02 June #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:37 pm   Sentence: I have mentioned below the activities had done since 02 June
 

I have mentioned below the activities had done since 02 June.
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Pls correct the sentence #2 (permalink) Thu Jul 24, 2008 12:46 pm   please correct the sentence
 

1) I have mentioned below the activities that were done since 02 June.
2) I have mentioned below the activities done since 02 June.
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