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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Have

If you are hungry, have something to eat?

Is the verb "have" an experience (event) "have" or 'to-consume' one in the above?
  

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Anonymous If you are hungry, have something to ea t. Have something to eat = have some food = eat some food. Anonymous Is Does the verb "have" an mean " experience ", (event) "have" or does it mean "c onsume something" one in the above?

  • Anonymous If you are hungry, have something to ea t.
  • Have something to eat = have some food = eat some food.
  • Anonymous Is Does the verb "have" an mean " experience ", (event) "have" or does it mean "c onsume something" one in the above?
  • See above.
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AnonymousIf you are hungry, have something to eat.
Have something to eat = have

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