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Discover Ludwig"I commented" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It is a simple past tense verb phrase, typically used to describe an action that has already taken place. It can be used to indicate that the speaker has made a comment or statement about something. Example: "I commented on the blog post and received a response from the author."
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I commented on this.
"Nice work," I commented.
Gotham, Tobias designed, and I commented on".
"That has to hurt your eyes," I commented.
I commented that she seemed to be in her element.
I commented that all their candidates looked the same.
As I left I commented on the "W" sticker on Mr Bywater's door.
I commented on the temperamental difference between Obama and George W. Bush.
I commented then that many people don't seem to know what dictionaries are for.
I commented in my notes: "Good student, but not many interests or activities?
"I don't really question all that," he said when I commented on this fortuitous synchronicity.
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