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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Which is correct

I am giving time to get cake baked.

i am giving time to cake to get baked.
  

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Neither is correct, and I am not quite sure what you mean. 'I am giving the cake time to bake'? 'I've been given time to bake a cake'?

  • Neither is correct, and I am not quite sure what you mean.
  • 'I am giving the cake time to bake'?
  • 'I've been given time to bake a cake'?
  • 'I'll give you time to bake the cake'?
  • 'I've got time to get the cake baked'?
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Neither is correct, and I am not quite sure what you mean.

'I am giving the cake time to bake'?

'I've been given time to bake a cake'?

'I'll give you time to bake the cake'?

'I've got time to get the cake baked'?

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