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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

not having

Are all the following sentences grammatically correct?
He went there having no problems.
He went there not having any problems.
He went there without having any problems.
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4444mv Are all the following sentences grammatically correct? Yes—and none is native. I can only suppose this is what you mean— He got there without any problem.

  • 4444mv Are all the following sentences grammatically correct?
  • Yes—and none is native.
  • I can only suppose this is what you mean— He got there without any problem.
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4444mvAre all the following sentences grammatically correct?
Yes—and none is native. I can only suppose this is what you mean—

He got there without any problem.
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Mister Micawber 4444mvAre all the following sentences grammatically correct?Yes—and none is native. I can only suppose this is what you mean—He got there without any problem.
It was what I meant, but I like to investigate deeply into grammar.
Thanks a lot, Mister Micawber.
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4444mvIt was what I meant,
Too bad! I interpreted your sentences as meaning that before he went there he resolved all his problems, but that seemed a rather unusual statement, so I suggested the more usual meaning.
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Mister Micawber 4444mvIt was what I meant,Too bad! I interpreted your sentences as meanier Micawberng that before he went there he resolved all his problems, but that seemed a rather unusual statement, so I suggested the more usual meaning.
OK, Mister Micawber It's clear now. Thank you..

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