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Thatkoko666 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What do we call these kinda structures?

Do you have Instagram installed on your phone?


Do+subject+have+noun+v3

  

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That is a present tense interrogative sentence. " The answer to the question might be: Yes, I have Instagram [installed on my phone]. The bracketed non-finite clause modifies the noun "Instagram") The verb "installed" is optional.

  • That is a present tense interrogative sentence.
  • " The answer to the question might be: Yes, I have Instagram [installed on my phone].
  • The bracketed non-finite clause modifies the noun "Instagram") The verb "installed" is optional.
  • Yes, I have Instagram on my phone.
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That is a present tense interrogative sentence.

The auxiliary verb "do" is used with the main verb "have."

The answer to the question might be:

Yes, I have Instagram [installed on my phone]. The bracketed non-finite clause modifies the noun "Instagram") The verb "installed" is optional.

Yes, I have Instagram on my phone.


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thatkoko666What do we call these kinda kinds of structures?

As far as I know, there is no special name for those structures. You'd have to make one up. Maybe you can call it a "resultative causative construction" because it tells us the result of a causative action. It works like this:

Somebody

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