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  • Weve vs We have - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Possible Duplicates: Is it appropriate to use short form of ldquo;have rdquo; ( #39;ve) when it means possession? Can you contract the main verb in a sentence? Is we've equivalent to we have
  • I met vs Ive met - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What's the difference between the following? I met him in the UK I've met him in the UK Does the second sentence mean that the event was happened recently?
  • What is meant by we got a live one in following context?
    From the Urban Dictionary A lively, or interesting or annoying or peculiar or uncontrollable etc etc person In the clip, it seems to be referring to the lively patient of the dentist Wiktionary says that the phrase probably comes from fishing; if a fisherman has hooked a fish that's putting up a battle, they'll refer to it as a live one This makes it ironic that it would be used by a fish
  • Usage of the phrase We have been made.
    I was watching a TV show in which they showed this two friends who were hiding in disguise to escape from bounty hunters Then one friend upon realizing that the bounty hunters have recognized them
  • The phrase Weve got ~ spoken by British people
    I sometimes hear British people say "We've got ~" just like "We've got an apple", instead of " We have an apple " And I wonder if British people use "We have ~" or not Is this phrase used in
  • Have never had vs never had - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The present perfect "have never had" is appropriate At the time of the utterance, your friend's eating enjoyment of the pizza had current relevance - no doubt they were still savouring their first encounter with pizza, so to speak By contrast, the past perfect "had never had" would locate the eating entirely in the past; they may have had pizza since But that sentiment would hardly be
  • word choice - Have been through or have gone through? - English . . .
    I don't know whether been or gone would be better in this sentence: I have some long-lasting memories in my mind, such as memorable overseas trips that I have been through I have some long-lasting
  • When is it necessary to use have had?
    I have come across a few sentences that contain "have had" I would like to know in what kind of situations we should use this combination




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