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Tostyle un Posted 7 years ago
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Have it.

Hello teachers,

Let's assume that my sister who is with me will be given something, so when she is about to be receive it can I tell her, " sister have it? "We normally use take it. How about have it?

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Let's assume that my sister who is with me will be given something, so when she is about to be receive it can I tell her, " sister have it? " If you are giving your sister permission, say eg Take it. eg You can take it.

  • Let's assume that my sister who is with me will be given something, so when she is about to be receive it can I tell her, " sister have it?
  • " If you are giving your sister permission, say eg Take it.
  • eg You can take it.
  • eg It's OK to take it.
  • In Western English-speaking countries, we don't normally address our sister as "Sister".
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Let's assume that my sister who is with me will be given something, so when she is about to be receive it can I tell her, " sister have it? "

If you are giving your sister permission, say

eg Take it.

eg You can take it.

eg It's OK to take it.

In Western English-speaking countries, we don't normally address our sister as "

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