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Cat navy 425 Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

I have Mary to be with.

Dear all,

I saw the following sentences in a video. But I can't make out the exact meaning of those sentences. Here the usage "to be with" confusing me. Could you please help me out with this?

1) I have Mary to be with.

2) There is no one to be with.

  

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cat navy 425 Here the usage "to be with" confusing me. The meaning may depend on context. Have you got a link to the video and a time-mark for where this is in the video?

  • cat navy 425 Here the usage "to be with" confusing me.
  • The meaning may depend on context.
  • Have you got a link to the video and a time-mark for where this is in the video?
  • CJ
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cat navy 425Here the usage "to be with" confusing me.

The meaning may depend on context. Have you got a link to the video and a time-mark for where this is in the video?

CJ

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