[Grammar] have something done

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Silverobama

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Hi,

Here is a sentence I don't understand:


At the end of a month club leader had the unruly youths eating out of his hand.


My question is:

Should "eating" be "eaten" in the sentence?

Thanks a lot

If the sentence sounds unnatural and old-fashioned, please let me know.
 
At the end of a month club leader had the unruly youths eating out of his hand.

My question is: Should "eating" be "eaten" in the sentence? No
The sentence means that he brought about a situation which caused the boys to eat out of his hand.
 
Thanks a lot, five.

Can you tell me why here should be "eating" rather than "eaten"?

Thanks a lot
 
'eating' - active: the boys were eating

'eaten' - passive: the boys were eaten. (Unlikely!)
 
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