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Grammar and Linguistics > There is - there are - has got?
There is - there are - has got?
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yanogator
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I certainly don �t disagree with you, Les, and I �m sure my countrymen don �t, either. However, isn �t "have got" the customary usage in England ("I �ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts")?
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Bruce |
24 Apr 2012
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almaz
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Please take the time to read this if you already haven �t read it somewhere else today...
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24 Apr 2012
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NanG
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Thanks everybody!! =)
I was just asking about there is / there are and has got ...but my question lead to a very very interesting thread !
How wonderful is to share these things with you !
Warmest hugs !! =)
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25 Apr 2012
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douglas
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Sounds like a very American outlook on the structure Les, glad to see you are coming around.![Wink](http://www.eslprintables.com/forum/images/smiley2.gif) |
25 Apr 2012
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