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Lache13 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is end-weight principle applicable in this case?

I have recently come across the following sentence.

(A): I can get repaired my broken electronic calculator.


Usually, the sentence would have the following structure.

(B): I can get my broken electronic calculator repaired.


I am curious whether end-weight principle can be applied to sentence (B) to make sentence (A).

Is sentence (A) valid, grammatically correct?


Thanks for your answers in advance.

  

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(A) is not a natural sentence.

  • (A) is not a natural sentence.
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(A) is not a natural sentence.

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