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Liveinjapan Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have Internet access built in

Consumers must buy adapters to bring most Blu-ray players online, though devices to be unveiled at the show may have Internet access built in.


I've come up with two interpretations(Am I right? Thanks.):
  • 'have' is a causative verb and 'built' is a past participle.
  • 'have' means to possess and 'Internet access built in' is a noun phrase. 
  

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Or maybe, 'have' means to possess and 'built' is a particlple describing 'Internet access'.

  • Or maybe, 'have' means to possess and 'built' is a particlple describing 'Internet access'.
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Or maybe, 'have' means to possess and 'built' is a particlple describing 'Internet access'.
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Hi LiJ

I'd take it in the sense of "possess built-in Internet access".
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Thanks so much, Amy.
Understand!

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