Hye everyone Could You please help me in correcting this? Situation-Somebody is making disturbance in the football match in the ground and security men have got him under their knees. "We have him undercontrol" does this sentence mean that we have finished controlling him or the below sentence means so "We have had him undercontrol" like "We have taken him in our control" Thanks!
Top answer
Only 'We have him under control' is correct. ) Rover
— Rover_KE
Only 'We have him under control' is correct.
) Rover
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