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Questions about reducing conjunctions. (Reducing conjunctions involves the combination of overlapping coordinating clauses. For example, 'I want to see you and I want to see your friend' would become 'I want to see you and your friend.')
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Which one is grammatically correct, with "have" or without "have"?
In the examples you gave the sentences are awkward. A better structure would be the following:
I have been admitted to the upcoming class and I planned on living in the dormitory.
The verb Admitted …