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Winmanlai Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

How to use have + object + present, past participle?

how to use have + object + present, past participle?

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The doctor had his nurse take the patient's temperature. (have/had + obj + V) -The doctor told his nurse to take the patient's temperature. The police have the nurse taken away for questioning.

  • The doctor had his nurse take the patient's temperature.
  • (have/had + obj + V) -The doctor told his nurse to take the patient's temperature.
  • The police have the nurse taken away for questioning.
  • (have/had + obj + Vp) -The police took the nurse for questioning, and the nurse still hasn't returned.
  • (hopefully I am right on this one)
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The doctor had his nurse take the patient's temperature. (have/had + obj + V)

-The doctor told his nurse to take the patient's temperature.

The police have the nurse taken away for questioning. (have/had + obj + Vp)

-The police took the nurse for questioning, and the nurse still hasn't returned. (hopefully I am right on this one)

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