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- Is it correct to shorten you have to youve? [closed]
If "you are" can be shortened to "you're", can "you have" be shortened to "you've"? Is it acceptable? If yes, what are the situations where it can be used?
- present perfect - You have or Youve got a message? - English . . .
I know it's common to say "You've got a message" and I'm wondering whether it's also correct to say "You have a message"?
- Whats an idiom for something that youve heard many times?
I'm trying to write something for my blog, and I need an idiom that will replace me saying, "I've heard people say that all the time, it's the same old story "
- formality - Formal way to tell someone they accidentally sent you . . .
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- Youve got or gotten? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I mean you can replace “have got” with “have” or the other way around “I’ve got to go” equals ”I have to go”, with this you can separate the meanings between present and present perfect tense more easily
- Is there a term that defines nostalgia for something youve never . . .
+1 because I was thinking of wistfulness before I scrolled down to see your answer I'm not sure you'd normally be wistful about something in the future that was never in the past though - unless it's a future which the past present has already ruled out for some reason
- Which is correct: another think coming or another thing coming?
The full phrase is if you think x, you've got another think coming Wiktionary notes on usage: This expression is used as a rebuke, often in constructions similar to "If X thinks that Y, he she has another think coming!"
- Origins of You Got This and Wait For It [closed]
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