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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

For our votes have

"Manifestos are a funny thing: we assume most voters don’t read them, but we like to think that the politicians haggling for our votes have." (The Guardian.)

Is "read" omitted after "have" in the sentence above?

  

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anonymous Is "read" omitted after "have" in the sentence above? Yes, and 'them': 'have [read them]'.

  • anonymous Is "read" omitted after "have" in the sentence above?
  • Yes, and 'them': 'have [read them]'.
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anonymousIs "read" omitted after "have" in the sentence above?

Yes, and 'them': 'have [read them]'.

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