Verona_82
Senior Member
- Joined
- Oct 15, 2010
- Member Type
- Other
- Native Language
- Russian
- Home Country
- Russian Federation
- Current Location
- Ukraine
Hello,
I wonder if this is a good test question:
John, why don’t you come and celebrate with us? We are having / have champagne brought up to our room specially.
Is it possible to see the second sentence as "we have champagne [which has been/was] brought to our room", 'brought' being a participle rather than part of the causative construction?
Thank you!
I wonder if this is a good test question:
John, why don’t you come and celebrate with us? We are having / have champagne brought up to our room specially.
Is it possible to see the second sentence as "we have champagne [which has been/was] brought to our room", 'brought' being a participle rather than part of the causative construction?
Thank you!