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Offroad Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Have someone do something

Dear teachers...

What's the difference between these two sentences?

He had other people do his dirty work.

He had other people to do his dirty work.

And these two?



I got her hose all the porch off.

I got her to clean all the bathrooms.

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Hi, What's the difference between these two sentences? He had other people do his dirty work. He arranged for other people to do it.

  • Hi, What's the difference between these two sentences?
  • He had other people do his dirty work.
  • He arranged for other people to do it.
  • He had other people to do his dirty work.
  • He 'possessed' other people who would do it for him.
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Hi,

What's the difference between these two sentences?

He had other people do his dirty work. He arranged for other people to do it.

He had other people to do his dirty work.

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