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change the tense: i do not trust you. (change into present perfect tense)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question: Change the tense: I do not trust you.(Change into present perfect tense.)

Answer: I have not trust on you.

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Some points which would help you while writing any kind of complaint letter !

★ In the first paragraph you should identify what the issue is and any reveleant information that you believe is important.

★ Be sure to include the following information if it's applicable to the situation: the date/time of the issue, location, name of person on duty, name of product, what the problem was, your account number, model number, price, warranty information and reference number.

★ Be sure to stick with the facts and avoid putting emotions into your letter.

★ The next paragraph should state what you would like done to resolve the situation.

★ If you received poor service, you could request an apology or a coupon. If a product malfunctioned, you could request that you could exchange the product for a new one or request a refund.

★ The last paragraph should thank the reader for the time.

★ You can also throw in some compliments about something you liked about their company's product or service.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

he would not have trusted me

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