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what is correct- she has a stuffy nose or she has got a stuffy nose thanks
Is it correct to say she has a running nose?
What does it mean she has a stuffy nose
what is correct- she has a stuffy nose or she has got a stuffy nose
thanks
What does it mean- stuffy nose? Thanks for answers
1 janv. 2015 13:48
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Usages vary, but I'd say 'a runny nose' and 'a stuffed up nose'. I know that the term 'stuffy nose' exists, but I think that 'stuffed up nose' is far clearer - it means that your nose is blocked and that you're having trouble breathing.
As for the difference between 'She's got...' and 'She has..' - there isn't one. They mean exactly the same thing. 'Runny nose' and so on are informal phrases, so it's fine to use the slightly more informal construction 'She's got'. Note that we rarely say 'She has got' - this form nearly always uses the contraction 'She's'.
1 janvier 2015
Both are correct,Milka there is no difference in the meaning.
1 janvier 2015
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Azéri, Anglais, Français, Allemand, Russe
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