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What's the structure: I was to have given to him...



 
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What's the structure: I was to have given to him... #1 (permalink) Sat Aug 30, 2008 16:26 pm   What's the structure: I was to have given to him...
 

Hi;
In the following sentence:
-did you give john his money?
-No,I was to have given to him,but................
what is the structure of:"I was to have given to him......" ?
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