teacherjapan
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- Dec 8, 2023
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- Javanese
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- Japan
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- Japan
(1) Get Susan to do her homework. Don’t help her even if she asks you to.
(2) Have Susan do her homework. Don’t help her even if she asks you to.
Which would you most likely use, Have or Get? Is it a matter of preference? I’d like to know whether both are equally correct or whether one is better than the other. This is part of a translation exercise, so I can’t change the sentence structure.
(2) Have Susan do her homework. Don’t help her even if she asks you to.
Which would you most likely use, Have or Get? Is it a matter of preference? I’d like to know whether both are equally correct or whether one is better than the other. This is part of a translation exercise, so I can’t change the sentence structure.
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