If you'd like a paper copy at any point, please call us on the telephone number 113 and we will arrange to have one sent to you in the post. This excerpts are from my HSBC mortgage statement. Could someone shade some light on the use of "will arrange to have"- seems like the future perfect in the context. Thanks
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'Shed light' not 'shade light'. 'Will arrange' is simple future. 'To have ((something) sent' is the infinitive of the causative (coercive) verb.
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'Shed light' not 'shade light'.
'Will arrange' is simple future.
'To have ((something) sent' is the infinitive of the causative (coercive) verb.
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