Dear all,
Please tell me which of the following sentences is correct.
1) I like my car to have been fixed when I get back.
2) I like my car to have fixed when I get back.
Thank you.
Neither one is good. This is the natural version: I'd like my car (to be) fixed before I get back.
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Neither one is good. This is the natural version:
I'd like my car (to be) fixed before I get back.