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If it's one person doing the reviewing we say "has reviewed", as in the sentence "Ms. Jenkins has reviewed the documents for the contract". If it's more than one person we say "have reviewed", as in "All of the company directors have reviewed the documents". The exception is when you are talking about yourself. Then you can say, "I have reviewed the documents". Summary: They, we, I have reviewed. He, she, it has reviewed.

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If it's one person doing the reviewing we say "has reviewed", as in the sentence "Ms. Jenkins has reviewed the documents for the contract". If it's more than one person we say "have reviewed", as in "All of the company directors have reviewed the documents". The exception is when you are talking about yourself. Then you can say, "I have reviewed the documents". Summary: They, we, I have reviewed. He, she, it has reviewed.

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