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Mango lime 249 Posted 6 years ago
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What is the difference between „I have never got [the measles]” and „I have never had [the measles]”? Are these two interchangeable? Thank you so much!

  

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mango lime 249 I have never got [the measles] That's unnatural. Say: I have never had measles. If speaking informally, you can use I've instead of I have .

  • mango lime 249 I have never got [the measles] That's unnatural.
  • Say: I have never had measles.
  • If speaking informally, you can use I've instead of I have .
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mango lime 249I have never got [the measles]

That's unnatural. Say: I have never had measles.

If speaking informally, you can use I've instead of I have.

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mango lime 249the measles

The first word is superfluous.

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