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So far no adverse remarks has come to our notice vs Presently no adverse remarks has come to our notice

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form should be: 'So far, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.' or 'Presently, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.' The correct use of tenses and subject-verb agreement is important in these constructions.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

So far no adverse remarks has come to our notice

Incorrect. The subject 'remarks' is plural, so the verb should be 'have' instead of 'has'.

The correct form should be 'So far, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.' Use this phrase to indicate that up to the present moment, there have been no negative comments or feedback.

Alternatives:

  • So far, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.

Presently no adverse remarks has come to our notice

Incorrect. The subject 'remarks' is plural, so the verb should be 'have' instead of 'has'.

The correct form should be 'Presently, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.' Use this phrase to indicate that at the current time, there have been no negative comments or feedback.

Alternatives:

  • Presently, no adverse remarks have come to our notice.

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