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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?
- 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!" Sometimes the word got is included, in the familiar constructions has got and have got, as " (someone)'s got another think coming", "they've you've got another think coming
- present perfect - You have or Youve got a message? - English . . .
It depends, whether you want to say if somebody has (owns) a message right now or if somebody has got (received) 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 "
- Is there a term that defines nostalgia for something youve never . . .
Often I find I have a sense of nostalgia for things I've never actually experienced, in a way that rivals the same sort of feelings I have for things I have experienced For example when listenin
- 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
- Asked vs. have asked [duplicate] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
Possible Duplicate: When is the present perfect tense used instead of the past tense? When will “Present Perfect vs Past Tense” cases be affected by culture? I feel like I often misuse Simpl
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What is the origin of the phrase "you've got another thing coming"? And — perhaps more importantly — is it more correct than the alternative "you've got another think coming"?
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