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Irson Posted 17 years ago
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I had to write some concept questions to the sentence:
I'm having my car repaired. So I did, but still come short on a question: Is somebody else repairing my car? Whats wrong with it? thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, I had to write some concept questions to the sentence: I'm having my car repaired. So I did, but still come short on a question: Is somebody else repairing my car? Whats wrong with it?

  • Hi, I had to write some concept questions to the sentence: I'm having my car repaired.
  • So I did, but still come short on a question: Is somebody else repairing my car?
  • Whats wrong with it?
  • thanks in advance.
  • It's correct grammar.
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Hi,
I had to write some concept questions to the sentence:
I'm having my car repaired. So I did, but still come short on a question: Is somebody else repairing my car? Whats wrong with it? thanks in advance.

It's correct grammar. But perhaps something like this might be a little clearer.
Am I repairing my car? Or is somebody else repairing my car?

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