Examples of using Have commented in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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So, people have commented on how,"Well, you know,
However, some users have commented that the taste is“lacking” or not as strong as the Scivation.
Look at how many people have commented on it… that's right,
As many observers have commented, today's social-network-addicted people can't seem to stop sharing-what they think, like, and want-with everyone.
Already done tutorial about it, you quickly forget you also have commented on tutorial on how to disable WPS router.
Observers such as Mark Twain have commented about the"Washoe Zephyr",
We have a year-end shutdown for several days and employees have commented that they like the ability to completely disconnect during this time.
I felt fulfilled in my goal of helping others, and readers have commented on the universality of the book's themes.
observers such as Mark Twain have commented about the"Washoe Zephyr",
Neither Mr Carney or Mr Obama have commented on specific allegations that the US eavesdropped on international allies,
Some people have commented that the power of the Political and Legal Committee exceeds that of the military.
Almost all the economists who have commented on the plan say is favors the wealthy and hurts the poor and middle-class.
Many people have commented on the special feeling they have inside” the museum, Nick Janicki said.
Some people have commented that the amount of noise generated by a change is inversely proportional to the complexity of the change.[3].
Nor the Syrian military nor the US-led coalition have commented on the report of Sky News Arabia.”.
This is not the first time US officials have commented on Putin's wealth.
Neither US officials nor Iran have commented on the accusations of GPS jamming.
A number of people have commented that I must be dedicated to achieve some of the goals I'm going for: exercise, frugality, organization,
As many observers have commented, today's social-network-addicted people can't seem to stop sharing- what they think, like, and want- with everyone.
Travelers to Russia and Eastern Europe, from the Enlightenment to our day, have commented on the changing quality of personal hygiene as a marker of the stage of the civilizing process.