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"I have discussed with" vs "I had discussed about his trave"

Both phrases have issues and are not correct in standard English. The first phrase should be 'I have discussed with him,' and the second phrase should be 'I had discussed his travel.' The correct usage of prepositions and verb tenses is important in these cases.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

I have discussed with

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'with' should be followed by an object, such as 'him' or 'her.'

Use 'I have discussed with him/her' to indicate that you have had a conversation with someone.

Alternatives:

  • I have discussed with him/her
  • I have discussed with the team
  • I have discussed with my boss
  • I have discussed with the client
  • I have discussed with my colleagues

I had discussed about his trave

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'about' is not needed after 'discussed.' Also, 'travel' should be used instead of 'trave.'

Use 'I had discussed his travel' to indicate that you had a conversation about someone's journey.

Alternatives:

  • I discussed his travel
  • I had a discussion about his travel
  • I talked about his travel
  • I had discussed his trip
  • I had a conversation about his journey

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