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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

come round, put down

I put his absence down to the guess that he have come round his mother's advice not to come round my house.

Is this sentence correct?

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Hi, I put his absence down to the guess that he have come round his mother's advice not to come round my house. I put his absence down to my guess that he had come round to his mother's advice not to come round to my house. You might say 'around' instead of 'round'.

  • Hi, I put his absence down to the guess that he have come round his mother's advice not to come round my house.
  • I put his absence down to my guess that he had come round to his mother's advice not to come round to my house.
  • You might say 'around' instead of 'round'.
  • Clive
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Hi,

I put his absence down to the guess that he have come round his mother's advice not to come round my house.

I put his absence down to my guess that he had come round to his mother's advice not to come round to my house.

You might say 'around' instead of 'round'.

Clive

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