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Tinanam0102 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

have been or just have

Hi teachers,

It's the best clue police have trying to unravel what happened to denise.

'have trying' can you please break it down for me?

Thanks
TN
  

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[It's the best clue police have] -- in their attempt to unravel what happened to D enise. [It's the best clue police have] as they try to unravel what happened to D enise. ] "Have trying" doesn't go together.

  • [It's the best clue police have] -- in their attempt to unravel what happened to D enise.
  • [It's the best clue police have] as they try to unravel what happened to D enise.
  • ] "Have trying" doesn't go together.
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[It's the best clue police have] -- in their attempt to unravel what happened to Denise.

[It's the best clue police have] as they try to unravel what happened to Denise.

[It's the best clue police have] [trying to unravel what happened to Denise.]

"Have trying" doesn't go together.
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Hi BarbaraPA,

Thanks for breaking it down. It's easier to see it this way. Would you check if I use the -ing right?

We should find a place discussing this matter.
One more reason to go to the party enjoying yourself.

Thanks
TN
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tinanam0102Hi BarbaraPA,Thanks for breaking it down. It's easier to see it this way. Would you check if I use the -ing right?We should find a place discussing this matter.One more reason to go to the party enjoying yourself. ThanksTN
No, I'm afraid not.

We should find a place to discuss this matter.

One more reason to go to the party is
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Hi BarbaraPA

Thanks for correcting the sentences.

Have a good day
TN

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