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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Have

It's a nice question to have to solve.

Does "to have" indicate the possession-have or obligation-one in the above sentence?
  

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Obligation. For the possession meaning, we'd naturally say it some other way. Rather than solve a question , we usually - solve a problem answer a question .

  • Obligation.
  • For the possession meaning, we'd naturally say it some other way.
  • Rather than solve a question , we usually - solve a problem answer a question .
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Obligation.
For the possession meaning, we'd naturally say it some other way.

Rather than solve a question, we usually -
solve a problem
answer a question.

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