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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

had to something

what is the meaning of this phrase: had to something
and had you guys want to be in the shot

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Anon, a little more context is needed here. "had you guys want to be in the shot" doesn't sound like correct grammar. Had you guys wanted to be in the shot, I would have...

  • Anon, a little more context is needed here.
  • "had you guys want to be in the shot" doesn't sound like correct grammar.
  • Had you guys wanted to be in the shot, I would have...
  • Did you guys want to be in the shot?
  • "the shot" sounds like either a photograph or a part of a movie.
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Anon, a little more context is needed here.

"had you guys want to be in the shot" doesn't sound like correct grammar.

Had you guys wanted to be in the shot, I would have...

Did you guys want to be in the shot?

"the shot" sounds like either a photograph or a part of a movie.

The first one "had to something" is meaningless without some conte

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