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milamber
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Your Pain Is Our Pleasure
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Your Pain Is Our Pleasure
24-Hour Proofreading Service—We proofread your Google Docs or Microsoft Word files. We hate grammatical errors with a passion. Learn More
Username
milamber
Member Since
April 1, 2011
Total number of comments
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“I’ve got” vs. “I have”
You are all pulling at hairs. The simple answer is that "I have" is more commonly used in written English and "I've got" is more commonly used in spoken English. Both are acceptable forms and there is no grammatical explanation for a preference in either usage. Get a grip all of you.
- EFL/TESL teacher with 20 years experience in 7 countries -
ps Jim Scrivener is my bitch rofl