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Anonymous Posted 4 years ago
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What does this sentence mean?

"They don't have them group toilets here no more, do they?"

What does "have them" mean in this sentence?

Is this sentence could be written as: "They don't have group toilets here..."?

  

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anonymous What does "have them" mean in this sentence? "have those" That is spoken by a fictional character who is uneducated. That "them" used to be OK a long time ago, but not now.

  • anonymous What does "have them" mean in this sentence?
  • "have those" That is spoken by a fictional character who is uneducated.
  • That "them" used to be OK a long time ago, but not now.
  • "?
  • Yes, but that loses the meaning that you were familiar with the previous toilets.
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anonymousWhat does "have them" mean in this sentence?

"have those"

That is spoken by a fictional character who is uneducated. That "them" used to be OK a long time ago, but not now.

anonymousIs this sentence could be written as: "They don't have group toilets here..."?

Yes, but that loses the meaning that you

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"They don't have them group toilets here no more, do they?" This is not good English.

Say eg "They don't have those group toilets here anymore, do they?"


What does "have them" mean in this sentence? have those


Is this sentence could be written as: "They don't have group toilets here..."? No, this just tells us they don't exist now. The original sentence tells u

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Group Toilets

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