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Shravanmm Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Correct my sentences please.

Hi teachers,

1. I had my shirt ironed and I am getting my shirt ironed and my shirt is getting ironed. Do my three sentences mean same? if not please explain why.

Thank you in advance.
  

Top answer

Yes, in all cases someone else is doing the ironing. In the first case, the ironing is finished; in the other two, the ironing is currently in process.

  • Yes, in all cases someone else is doing the ironing.
  • In the first case, the ironing is finished; in the other two, the ironing is currently in process.
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Yes, in all cases someone else is doing the ironing. In the first case, the ironing is finished; in the other two, the ironing is currently in process.
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thank you so much for giving a very good explanation.

Are my above sentences grammatically?

Thank you so much.
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Yes, they are grammatically correct.

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