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Pelin
Are these sentences OK? İt's dusty. (road etc.) I've got dust all over me. / I have dust all over me.
2019年3月5日 20:48
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All three are correct, Jay. "I've got dust all over me" is British English. "I have dust all over me" is American English (but can also be used in British English). 'I've got' is used more often in British English than 'I have. 'I've got' isn't really used in American English. Examples: "I've got a headache" (British Engl) "I have a headache" (American Engl, but also used in the UK) Sorry....Pelin, not Jay.
2019年3月5日
Also, while "I've got dust all over me" is correct, we might be more likely to say "I'm covered in dust".
2019年3月5日
The second one is more appropriate. However, the first one can also be used.
2019年3月5日
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