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Sarah88 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Structure

I'm going to bank to get (how about "for getting" ? ) some money.

How do you go to school? By train (or trains? or both are fine? ).

I want to have this fixed by tomorrow morning. <-- under what kind of situations this structure is usually being used?
= I want it to be fixed by tomorrow morning. Is this correct?

It's important for everyone to learn English.
= It's important that everyone learn English. Right?

I saw an accident on my way (why no " to" here? Is it just a standard phrase " on my way home"? Pls confirm.) home.

Is this car hers? = Is this her car?
  

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I'm going to bank to get (how about "for getting" ? -- No ) some money. How do you go to school?

  • I'm going to bank to get (how about "for getting" ?
  • -- No ) some money.
  • How do you go to school?
  • -- No ).
  • I want to have this fixed by tomorrow morning.
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I'm going to bank to get (how about "for getting" ?-- No ) some money.

How do you go to school? By train (or trains?-- No ).

I want to have this fixed by tomorrow morning. <-- under what kind of situations this structure is usually being used?-- Usually, when someone is going to fix it for you (i.e with 'have' as a coercive verb); it is also occasionall

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