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is "you've nothing to offer me." correct? I've alway thought it should be "You have nothing to offer me.",but I did hear "You've nothing to offer me." from TV 《Camelot》.So???
2011년 5월 6일 오후 4:20
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Yes, it's alright.
2011년 5월 6일
I think that the words that you wrote are correct.
2011년 5월 7일
It is all the same! "You've " is just a contraction of 'You have' as JacquiD mentioned. That means a shorter form used informally. However it is not true, because I have got something to offer you; I can try to answer your questions ;)
2011년 5월 6일
'You've' is the contracted form of 'you have'. Although American English speakers only normally use the contraction of 'have' when it's the auxiliary verb, (I've got to go now), British English speakers use the contraction when 'have' is the auxuliary and the main verb. So the sentence is correct.
2011년 5월 6일
基本上have不做助动词的时候是不能用`ve的形式来发音的
2011년 5월 6일
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