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Homie699 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Are there more examples of this kind? Where have/do+ noun is same as the present simple form verb of word.

I had a talk with her.

I talked with her.


Don't harm animals

Do no harm to animals

  

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Yes, there are lots of examples like that, and not just with 'have' and 'do'. Have a taste of this. ~ Taste this.

  • Yes, there are lots of examples like that, and not just with 'have' and 'do'.
  • Have a taste of this.
  • ~ Taste this.
  • Take a look at this.
  • ~ Look at this.
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Yes, there are lots of examples like that, and not just with 'have' and 'do'.

Have a taste of this. ~ Taste this.
Take a look at this. ~ Look at this.
Please make a decision by Friday. ~ Please decide by Friday.

CJ

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