grammar - Do I need to mention 'has' ( present perfect tense) twice when connecting the sentences with and?


Is this sentence correct as is, or should I remove the second has since that phrase is connected to the preceding one with and?



As Mr. X has replied your email and has requested the 'PDF files' of the project, here please find attached the requested files.




Answer




As Mr.X has replied to your email and requested the 'PDF files' of the project, here please find attached the requested files.



Of your suggestions, I prefer the above.


You may however mean,



As Mr.X has replied to your email, requesting the PDF files for the project, please find attached the requested files.



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