Hello everyone,
At 1:53, I think a big two-horns guy says "Excellent. Now him brought on board immediately."
I don't know if I heard it right. If so, could you teach me how the grammar works here?
I know I can switch words for emphasis like 'here comes a new challenger = a new challenger comes here.'
However, it is very difficult for me to find why the video says "now him brought on board"
or maybe I didn't catch it right.
If anyone can give advice or teach me about the grammar, I'll really appreciate it.
Thank you in advance.
And sorry if my english feels rude.
I think you forgot to include the link to the video you're referring to. CJ
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I think you forgot to include the link to the video you're referring to.
CJ
pdsa "Excellent. Now have him brought on board immediately."
I have no idea what video you are writing about, but adding ""have" fixes the sentence.