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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?
Can youve be used as a possessive have? [duplicate] Generally, "you've" is used in conjunction with another verb, such as "I see you've arrived" or "She asked if you've seen this" Is it also acceptable to use "you've" without a second verb, using
Should I use got or gotten in the following sentence? I can't figure out whether to use got or gotten in the following sentence: I no longer recognized my own skin, my own feelings, my own thoughts It was as if the real me had got gotten lost on
Is it quit or quitted? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange What is the correct (grammatical) simple past and past participle form of the verb quit? Is it quit or quitted? She quitted her job (She has quitted her job ) She quit her job (She has quit her
Idiom or short phrase to describe something that youve made roughly . . . You are describing what you have created as "my lash-up " Definitions vary but all describe something put together in a rough and ready manner to do the job but to lack elegance or reliability Merriam Webster lash-up: something hastily put together or improvised Collins lash-up: a temporary connection of equipment for experimental or emergency use The origin of the phrase lies in tying
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"?