Sorry for this really OT question, but.. can I have really be written I've like that? English is not my native language so I'm just asking to get it correct. @grandangelo
I would use I've as in: I've been at the hospital. (as in I have been...)
It's just that in my ears I've to go to the hospital sounds wrong? but it's the same words I guess... are my ears wrong?
:) I quoted you because you wrote for example "I've four different...", and to me that sounded strange, so I just wanted to know if the strange feeling was correct or not, but I don't know if it was "bad English" or not :)
Actually the only song by scorpions I've heard is Wind of changes. So it surprised me to hear that Motörhead drummer Mikky D was joining them, and it wasn't until then I understood they actually played some kind of hard rock.
My two cents, and this is my humble understanding: It's a nuance of English, of how something sounds more natural. "I have to go to [the] hospital" ("the" is omitted in British English when referring to hospital) is more natural than "I've to go to the hospital".
Both are grammatically correct, just how one sounds easier on the ears, more commonly used