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Palabra Posted 8 years ago
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Have you vote

"Have you vote" is it in present time in this context?

And what I would like to do, and I'm going to do it in a moment here, is to show you a chart and actually have you vote, have you vote...

(From video 1:43)

  

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It's causative 'have'. I am going to have you vote ~ I am going to ask you to vote ~ I am going to let you vote In other words, as part of my presentation here, you are going to vote. CJ

  • It's causative 'have'.
  • I am going to have you vote ~ I am going to ask you to vote ~ I am going to let you vote In other words, as part of my presentation here, you are going to vote.
  • CJ
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It's causative 'have'.

I am going to have you vote ~ I am going to ask you to vote ~ I am going to let you vote

In other words, as part of my presentation here, you are going to vote.

CJ

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