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Bepleased Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

About "have" (3)

Hi,

Could you give interpretation to "have" in "have the best interest of smomeone"?

Thank you for your help.
  

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bepleased Could you give interpretation to "have" in "have the best interest of smomeone"? used for saying that there is an idea, a belief,or a feeling in your mind

  • bepleased Could you give interpretation to "have" in "have the best interest of smomeone"?
  • used for saying that there is an idea, a belief,or a feeling in your mind
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bepleasedCould you give interpretation to "have" in "have the best interest of smomeone"?
used for saying that there is an idea, a belief,or a feeling in your mind
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Hi,

Is the connotation of "have" [to perform]?
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bepleasedIs the connotation of "have" [to perform]?
No, just 'have'.
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Ok, as your saying, but you did the two "have" in the same way that [have it as my purpose] and [have the best interest of someone].

Is there no difference between them?

Do you mean [it as my purpose] and [the best interest of someone] is / belongs to my idea?
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Do you mean [it as my purpose] and [the best interest of someone] is / belongs to my mind?


If ok, so [have] shows [contain].



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bepleasedDo you mean [it as my purpose] and [the best interest of someone] is / belongs to my mind? If ok, so [have] shows [contain]
OK, I can accept that: but it is the same as 'possess', which is the standard definition.

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