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Harry1999 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What does "Have" mean in these sentences?


It was she to have a cup of tea.

Does it mean, She was the girl who wanted a cup of tea?

It was she to have had a tea.

Does it mean, She was the girl who has had a cup of tea or She was the girl who had a cup of tea.

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It is she to have a cup of tea vs It is she to have a cup of tea.

First states that she wants a cup of tea.

Second states that she took a cup of tea.

Can you provide me some more examples in this type of stucture?

  

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It looks like neither of those sentences have been forumlated correctly. Your question revolves around a basic understanding of the various tenses used in the English Language. html Regards, SPI

  • It looks like neither of those sentences have been forumlated correctly.
  • Your question revolves around a basic understanding of the various tenses used in the English Language.
  • html Regards, SPI
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It looks like neither of those sentences have been forumlated correctly. Your question revolves around a basic understanding of the various tenses used in the English Language.
You can get more information on them, starting with present perfect which directly relates to your query, here:

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