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Anonymous  +  888692 Sun, 06 Sep 09 12:54 AM
Is it grammatically right to say:


You have done a good job and have finished your homework successfully? (Can we repeat (have) after (and) )


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YoungBuddy  +  888727 Sun, 06 Sep 09 01:23 AM
There is no need to repeat, not only in this case, but in most cases as well.

Anonymous
“You have done a good job and finished your homework successfully?”


But I think it's better to say 

You have done a good job by finishing your homework correctly.

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Anonymous, 76 days ago
There is nothing wrong in this sentence.
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