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Bepleased Posted 15 years ago
Essay & Composition Writing

About [have]

Hi,

In [The plan has this in its favor, that it won't cost much.], the [has] used as feel / consider / think ?

the original = The plan considers this is going to its advantage.

Thank you for your assistance.
  

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Has = possesses

  • Has = possesses
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Hi Mister Micawber,

Thank you for your teaching.

May I give the understanding?

the original : The plan has this in its favor, that it won't cost much.

[the first and second it] = the plan?

[this] = that it won't cost much?

(my version) ---- The plan possesses this because this is of use for giving advantage to the plan, that it won't cost much.
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[the first and second it] = the plan?-- Yes.

[this] = that it won't cost much? -- Yes.

(my version) – The plan possesses this because this is of use for giving advantage to the plan, that it won't cost much. — As usual, your version is in some language other than English and makes no sense: specifically, there is no reason or logic for 'because'. My version:
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Hi Mister Micawber,

Thank you very much.

Finally, I have got it.

[in] here used to show 'according to' likes in [somewhere in time] the [in] is the same as in [in its favor].

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