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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

would you give me a example for have+noun+past participle sentence pattern ,with meaning?
  

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Hi, Tom had his car repaired. Tom arranged for someone to fix his car, and the person did it. Clive

  • Hi, Tom had his car repaired.
  • Tom arranged for someone to fix his car, and the person did it.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Tom had his car repaired. Tom arranged for someone to fix his car, and the person did it.

Clive
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Dear Anon

Do you mean, for example..

- We have a soldier wounded here

The verb "to wound" has been turned into a past participle and is working as an adjective

= We have a soldier here and something or someone has wounded him

Does that help?

Regards, Dave

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