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Vincent Teo Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

To have a look

Can I say,

John got up early and went to the backyard to have a look. He was surprised when the seed grew into a golden papaya tree.
  

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Yes, you can have "to have a look" to mean intentionally wanting to see something. Chris

  • Yes, you can have "to have a look" to mean intentionally wanting to see something.
  • Chris
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Yes, you can have "to have a look" to mean intentionally wanting to see something.

Chris

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