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Supercat Posted 5 years ago
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Solve a problem with sb?

I'm going to solve a problem with him.

Which part does the phrase "with him" modify?

1. solve (solve it with him)

2. a problem (a problem with him)

3. Is this a set phrase?

  

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Supercat I'm going to solve a problem with him. Which part does the phrase "with him" modify? 1.

  • Supercat I'm going to solve a problem with him.
  • Which part does the phrase "with him" modify?
  • 1.
  • solve (solve it with him) 2.
  • a problem (a problem with him) 3.
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Supercat

I'm going to solve a problem with him.

Which part does the phrase "with him" modify?

1. solve (solve it with him)

2. a problem (a problem with him)

3. Is this a set phrase?

1. solve is my first choice, but 2. a problem is also possible.

No

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