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Navitasan Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

What you have with

Are these sentences correct with the given meanings:

1) I asked the detective to tell me what he had with his case.
Meaning: I asked the detective to tell me the information he had about his case.

2) I don't have what you have with this distribution network.
Meaning: I don't have the abilities this distribution network you have gives you.

Are the sentences informal?

Gratefully.
Navi.
  

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1) I asked the detective to tell me what he had on/for his case. 2) I don't have what you have with this distribution network.

  • 1) I asked the detective to tell me what he had on/for his case.
  • 2) I don't have what you have with this distribution network.
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1) I asked the detective to tell me what he had on/for his case.
2) I don't have what you have with this distribution network.

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