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I don't believe that I have file this form vs I do not believe that I have file this form

Both phrases are similar, but the second one is more grammatically correct. The contraction 'don't' in the first phrase should be expanded to 'do not' for formal or written communication.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 535 views

I don't believe that I have file this form

This phrase is not correct. The contraction 'don't' should be expanded to 'do not'.

The contraction 'don't' should be expanded to 'do not' to form a grammatically correct sentence. This is important for formal or written communication.

Alternatives:

  • I do not believe that I have filed this form.

I do not believe that I have file this form

This phrase is correct, but it should be 'filed' instead of 'file'.

The correct phrase should be 'I do not believe that I have filed this form.' The verb 'file' should be in the past participle form 'filed' in this context.

Alternatives:

  • I do not believe that I have filed this form.

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