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Hans51 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"It is great to have you joining you."

"It is great to have you joining you."

'joining you' functions as an adjective or an object complement?

1) A boy sleeping in the room is...( an adjective)
2) see you sleeping in the room ( an object complement)

And what does the word have mean in the sentence?

Thank you so much as usual in advance!
  

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Are you sure it's not "It is great to have you joining us "?

  • Are you sure it's not "It is great to have you joining us "?
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Are you sure it's not "It is great to have you joining us"?
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I am sorry and you are right. It should be 'us' so if you do not mind, could you elaborate on the structure of the sentence?Emotion: embarrassed

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