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Teo Posted 7 years ago
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Hear what you have to say.

I know out listeners want to you hear what you have to say. (1999, page 10)

In the above sentence, is "what" the object of "have" or the object of "say"?

  

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Teo (1999, page 10) We don't know what book you're referring to, so of what use is the page number? Teo I know out our listeners want to you you to hear what you have to say. In the above sentence, is "what" the object of "have" or the object of "say"?

  • Teo (1999, page 10) We don't know what book you're referring to, so of what use is the page number?
  • Teo I know out our listeners want to you you to hear what you have to say.
  • In the above sentence, is "what" the object of "have" or the object of "say"?
  • Both.
  • Strictly speaking, 'what you have to say' is the object of have .
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Teo(1999, page 10)

We don't know what book you're referring to, so of what use is the page number?

TeoI know out our listeners want to you you to hear what you have to say.
In the above sentence, is "what" the object of

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