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Monday Muddle: have, of

LC January 17, 2022 Monday Muddle
Monday Muddle: have: (verb) to own, possess, or hold; used as an auxiliary verb when forming compound tenses of verbs Used in: would have, could have, should have of: (preposition) expresses a relationship between a part and the whole; expresses origin; expresses a change in measurement or scale NOT used in: would have, could have, should have
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