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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Is had

  1. Ted and Astrid go to the hospital and unite themselves with Ted, and much conversation is had.
  

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"Is had" means occurs, and it's little used. It occurs in "A good time was had by all," but that's about it. How about the following: Ted and Astrid go to the hospital, reunite with Ted, and talk with him for hours.

  • "Is had" means occurs, and it's little used.
  • It occurs in "A good time was had by all," but that's about it.
  • How about the following: Ted and Astrid go to the hospital, reunite with Ted, and talk with him for hours.
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"Is had" means occurs, and it's little used. It occurs in "A good time was had by all," but that's about it. How about the following:

Ted and Astrid go to the hospital, reunite with Ted, and talk with him for hours.

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