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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

buffet

We have an Italian selection at/for/on the buffet.

ARe all useable? Please select the best fit. Thank you.

What's the difference between saying:

I've got and I have.

ThankS!
  

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We have an Italian selection at/for the buffet. -- In what sentence?

  • We have an Italian selection at/for the buffet.
  • -- In what sentence?
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We have an Italian selection at/for the buffet.

What's the difference between saying: I've got and I have.-- In what sentence?
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We've got to find Jimmy! Or

We have to find Jimmy!
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The first is less formal and more AmE, I think.

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