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pleasehelp  +  962889 Thu, 05 Nov 09 11:56 PM
Not having to pay for it.  Or


Not have to pay for it.


Which is correct?

Best answer by khoff  +  962931 Fri, 06 Nov 09 01:08 AM
Neither is a complete sentence.  Either phrase might be correct in the right context.  Here are a couple of example:

Not having to pay for it is one of the advantages of English Forums.

You do not have to pay for it.


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