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Bmojtaba Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

present perfect

Is the below sentence in present prefect tense ?

E.g ' She's even got me being romantic'

And what the exact meaning of the whole sentence is?

Thank you
  

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bmojtaba Is the below sentence in present prefect tense? ' wrong. See above.

  • bmojtaba Is the below sentence in present prefect tense?
  • ' wrong.
  • See above.
  • bmojtaba And what is the exact meaning of the whole sentence?
  • She has caused me to be romantic.
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bmojtabaIs the below sentence in present prefect tense? ' She's even got me being romantic'
Yes, but you used 'e.g.' wrong. See above.
bmojtabaAnd what is the exact meaning of the whole sentence?
She has caused me to be romantic.
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Thank you for your correction.
Mister MicawberShe has caused me to be romantic.
Could the 'to be' be used instead of ' being ' interchangeably ? could you please give me more examples?
Thanks in advance
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bmojtabaCould the 'to be' be used instead of ' being ' interchangeably ?
caused me to be - OK
caused me being - NO
got me to be - OK ( the start; the first time)
got me (to) being - OK (regularly over time)

I suggest you work with fraze.it to get some examples. Go to the link below.

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I am a little confused about the structure of ' has got ' ,as far as I know has/have got=got=has/have to, Is the mentioned 'has got' different from the structure that I am saying ?
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bmojtabaIs the mentioned 'has got' different from the structure that I am saying ?
You haven't made it completely clear to me which one is "the mentioned one" and which one is "the one you're saying", but in any case, I think we can straighten this out.

have/has got has more than one meaning. You can use it to mean just "have" ("has"), or you

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