Mar 22, 2020 · I am trying to understand the meaning of "won't be sure" in the following sentence from Futurama episode S03E20 - Godfellas. When you do things right, people won't be …

Jun 23, 2013 · I came across the phrase, ‘got yourself a deal’ being introduced as a vulgar American English by a character in Jeffery Archer’s, fiction “The Fourth Estate.” In the scene Keith Townsend, …

Mar 28, 2015 · 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?

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Apr 10, 2015 · It depends, whether you want to say if somebody has (owns) a message right now or if somebody has got (received) a message.

Apr 3, 2018 · I have to write this on a website, which one is better? Are you looking for (description of our service)? You've come / You came to the right place!

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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 .

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 .

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