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Slide gray 743 Posted 8 years ago
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What does it mean "Sarah is having some work done"? And why is it correct?

  

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slide gray 743What does it mean What is the meaning of "Sarah is having some work done"?

Sarah has hired someone to do some work for her. Or maybe she has coaxed someone into doing it.

slide gray 743And why is it correct?

It doesn't break any of the rules of En

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