Asked by rfvv
1. I'll be there(=in prison) for seven years for making fake money.
2. I'll be there (=in prison) for seven years for having made fake money.
(Which expression is grammatical?)
2. I'll be there (=in prison) for seven years for having made fake money.
(Which expression is grammatical?)
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Answered by
Steve
both are syntactically correct, but the first is better.
The crime was making fake money.
Of course, having made it, you are guilty of making it.
The crime was making fake money.
Of course, having made it, you are guilty of making it.
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