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Pleasehelp Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Have/having

Not having to pay for it. Or

Not have to pay for it.

Which is correct?
  

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Neither is a complete sentence. Either phrase might be correct in the right context. Here are a couple of example: Not having to pay for it is one of the advantages of English Forums.

  • Neither is a complete sentence.
  • Either phrase might be correct in the right context.
  • Here are a couple of example: Not having to pay for it is one of the advantages of English Forums.
  • You do not have to pay for it.
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Neither is a complete sentence. Either phrase might be correct in the right context. Here are a couple of example:
Not having to pay for it is one of the advantages of English Forums.
You do not have to pay for it.

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