katerina.pata
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Dear native English speakers and English teachers
Please, can you help me with the following:
We seldom use short forms after names and nouns. Peter has got a book. = Peter's got a book. The children have visited London. = The children've visited ...
So do you use such structures or not???
e.g. Peter'll go to the cinema, I think.
Our teachers've told us not to cheat.
Is it not more common to use short forms after pronouns only??
Thank you KP
Please, can you help me with the following:
We seldom use short forms after names and nouns. Peter has got a book. = Peter's got a book. The children have visited London. = The children've visited ...
So do you use such structures or not???
e.g. Peter'll go to the cinema, I think.
Our teachers've told us not to cheat.
Is it not more common to use short forms after pronouns only??
Thank you KP