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Tenjing Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

please help here

A. I will not have you won the match.
B. I will not have my family insulted. I must win the game.
Are these sentences correct and common in speaking?
  

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tenjing A. I will not have you won win the match. B.

  • tenjing A.
  • I will not have you won win the match.
  • B.
  • I will not have my family insulted.
  • I must win the game.
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tenjing A. I will not have you won win the match.
B. I will not have my family insulted.
I must win the game.
Are these sentences correct and common in speaking?
With the correction, they are correct and natural.
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Thanks a lot, Philip. What about this one,
I will not have the match won by you. Is it correct, Sir?
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Have the match won/Let the match be won are both fine.
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tenjingI will not have the match won by you.
It is not very natural.

I will not let you win the match. (This is much better.)

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