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Ayan86 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"have relationship" or "in relationship"

Hi!

Which is grammatically correct?

She has a new relationship and expecting a child.

or

She is in a new reletionship and expecting a child.

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ayan86 Which is grammatically correct? She is in a new relationship and expecting a child. The auxiliary 'is' governs both the complement and the continuous verb form.

  • ayan86 Which is grammatically correct?
  • She is in a new relationship and expecting a child.
  • The auxiliary 'is' governs both the complement and the continuous verb form.
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ayan86Which is grammatically correct?
She is in a new relationship and expecting a child.

The auxiliary 'is' governs both the complement and the continuous verb form.

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