Rachel Adams
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Is "have" pronounced as /əv/ not as /hæv/ when it is not used as an auxiliary verb?
These examples are from "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan.
1. "Where have you been?" /əv/
2. "You might have told me." /əv/
3. "What did you have for breakfast?" /hæv/
These examples are from "Practical English Usage" by Michael Swan.
1. "Where have you been?" /əv/
2. "You might have told me." /əv/
3. "What did you have for breakfast?" /hæv/