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Dont have any doubt
Does this structure make sense?
Or only "have no doubt " is accepted?
And. Is this correct?
It is 6 years since I last saw her.
Or the only option is:
It has been 6 years since I last saw her.
Thanks
May 3, 2016 11:23 AM
Answers · 1
Yes, you can say 'I don't have any doubt' - but remember to put the apostrophe in 'don't.'
You can also say 'It is/ It's six years since I last saw her.' Grammatically, it's probably a slightly grey area, but the present tense would certainly be acceptable if you wrote it in a Cambridge Use of English task, for example.
May 3, 2016
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