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Tommyensr Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

three questions

0a) The company have been reluctant to let Tom go.02br
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00b) The company have a reluctant action to let Tom go.02br
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00c) The company are reluctant to let Tom go.02br
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001.) what's difference among them?02br
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002.) in the sentences ..."Tom go"... or ..."Tom goes"... ?02br
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003.) in the sentences The company "have or has" ?02br
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00Thanks a lot02br
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01. Only 1 and 3 are basically correct (see 3 below), 2 does not make sense. 1 could mean that the company was reluctant in the past but are now letting Tom go.

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  • Only 1 and 3 are basically correct (see 3 below), 2 does not make sense.
  • 1 could mean that the company was reluctant in the past but are now letting Tom go.
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01. Only 1 and 3 are basically correct (see 3 below), 2 does not make sense. 1 could mean that the company was reluctant in the past but are now letting Tom go. 3 probably means that they don't want to let Tom go, and are not going to.02br
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002) Tom go02br
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003) has.0-
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0thanks, but i am not understand it.02br
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00any teacher please help me to explain with an example?02br
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00noting that i would like to understand it, not only get the answers.0-

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