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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

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She is agreeable to have an echocardiogram in the a.m.

What is grammatically wrong in this sentence?
  

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m. m.

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She is agreeable to having an echocardiogram in the a.m.
She has agreed to have an echocardiogram in the a.m.
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I would say in the morning or, for example, at 7:30 a.m.
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means, "He is ready to have party." is wrong and "He is ready to having party." is correct?
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Anonymous means, "He is ready to have party." is wrong and "He is ready to having party." is correct?
No. That's a different construction.
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Anonymousmeans, "He is ready to have party." is wrong and "He is ready to having party." is correct?
No.

He is ready to have a/the party.

Ready doesn’t take a preposition phrase.

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