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I don't believe that I have file this form vs I don't believe that I have filed this form

The correct phrase is: 'I don't believe that I have filed this form.' The verb 'filed' should be used in the past participle form after 'have.' This construction is commonly used in English to express doubt or uncertainty about completing an action in the past.

Last updated: March 31, 2024

I don't believe that I have file this form

This phrase is incorrect. The verb 'file' should be in the past participle form 'filed' after 'have.'

The correct form should be 'I don't believe that I have filed this form.' This structure is used to express doubt or uncertainty about completing an action in the past.

I don't believe that I have filed this form

This phrase is correct. The verb 'filed' is in the past participle form, which is appropriate after 'have.'

This phrase is the correct way to express doubt or uncertainty about completing an action in the past. The past participle form 'filed' is used after 'have.'

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