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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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have sth p.p

is it British or American?
is it still used?
  

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You will have to be more specific and at least give an example of what worries you. p' can mean 'present participle' or 'past participle' or 'prepositional phrase'.

  • You will have to be more specific and at least give an example of what worries you.
  • p' can mean 'present participle' or 'past participle' or 'prepositional phrase'.
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You will have to be more specific and at least give an example of what worries you. 'P.p' can mean 'present participle' or 'past participle' or 'prepositional phrase'.

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