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Zoltán Király Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

What is the difference between the two sentences?

1. I've got 3 flavors. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry – take your pick.

2. I have 3 flavors. Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry – take your pick.

  

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Zoltán Király What is the difference between the two sentences? I've got and I have have the same meaning, so the only difference is the word choice for saying what you mean. Both are correct and commonly used.

  • Zoltán Király What is the difference between the two sentences?
  • I've got and I have have the same meaning, so the only difference is the word choice for saying what you mean.
  • Both are correct and commonly used.
  • CJ
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Zoltán KirályWhat is the difference between the two sentences?

I've got and I have have the same meaning, so the only difference is the word choice for saying what you mean. Both are correct and commonly used.

CJ

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