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Navitasan Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Hasn't done anything for...

1) He hasn't done anything to be arrested for.
2) He hasn't done anything for the police to arrest him.
3) He hasn't done anything so that the police can arrest him.
4) He hasn't done anything that the police can arrest him for.
5) He hasn't done anything for the police to arrest him for.

Which of the above sentences could be used if the intended meaning is:
A) He hasn't committed a crime and therefore the police cannot arrest him.


Gratefully,
Navi.
  
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