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Hasibul Alam Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What kind of sentence structre it is?

We happen to have someone working here who does it as a hobby. ( Cambridge ielts)

  

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" We happen to have ... " consists of the subject "we" followed by the catenative verb "happen", with the subordinate infinitival clause to have someone working here who does it as a hobby as catenative complement of "happen". Is that what you wanted to know?

  • " We happen to have ...
  • " consists of the subject "we" followed by the catenative verb "happen", with the subordinate infinitival clause to have someone working here who does it as a hobby as catenative complement of "happen".
  • Is that what you wanted to know?
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"We happen to have ..." consists of the subject "we" followed by the catenative verb "happen", with the subordinate infinitival clause to have someone working here who does it as a hobby as catenative complement of "happen".

Is that what you wanted to know?

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