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Vts nair Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

to get and to have?

This job profile requiring you to have researched and studied different technology related books. I don't understand the usage of to have+past participle here. Can any one help me on this?

Would the meaning change if i use get instead of have?

Regards,
vtsnair
  

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As it appears here your sentence should be This job profile requires you to have researched and studied different technology related books. That said, requires you to is approximately equivalent to you must . " Get would not work here.

  • As it appears here your sentence should be This job profile requires you to have researched and studied different technology related books.
  • That said, requires you to is approximately equivalent to you must .
  • " Get would not work here.
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As it appears here your sentence should be This job profile requires you to have researched and studied different technology related books.
That said, requires you to is approximately equivalent to you must.
"The company dress code requires you to wear a suit and tie."
"According to the company dress code, you must wear a suit and

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