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7:08 AM
morn'n
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?
 
8:10 AM
hi, sorry Markus I don't understand why you cited me, did I use very bad English? :-)
Anyway, I'd write "I've to go to the hospital" without any regret...
 
8:40 AM
:) 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 :)
 
"I've got a bike - you can ride it if you like" by Pink Floyd
I guess it can be said...
or maybe it's difference between I've and I've got
let's wait for some native speaker :-)
 
yes, I've got a bike sounds correct. It must depend on the following word. Let's hope someone comes along soon and can explain it :)
 
9:32 AM
@grandangelo would you say that you have learn't most of your English from TV/music or from reading/school?
My English comes mostly from TV I guess, and that's often American. So it might be an American/English thing...
 
I'd say: 60% music - 30% computer - 10% school.
Markus where are you from? Germany I guess
 
WHAT?
Germany?
Am I that boring? :P
Nej nej, jag är helt Svensk!
 
hey no sorry.. was just for the name :-)
to be true, I've worked for years with Germans, and they've been nice and also funny sometimes
never had to work with Svensk, got some job offers from there, but I can't leave my home place
 
9:48 AM
of course, I was just joking.
 
a few of my english vocabulary comes from german metal bands, this is why I was asking
 
Ahaa, Rammstien and Scorpions? or they maybe not even count as metal? :)
 
I used to listen to blind guardian a lot, and a few of gamma ray and helloween
scorpions no, it's just hard rock I'd say
 
 
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10:59 AM
Hi all
 
11:33 AM
Hey Alex
 
Hey Maverik
 
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.
@Maverik and @Alex, you are english speaking as native, could you help us clear up an English question? chat.stackoverflow.com/transcript/message/45713020#45713020
 
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
 
and you are from England right?
 
U.S.
 
11:42 AM
ok
so Mav should be able to confirm if this is a brittish/american thing, or if he agrees with you Alex
 
Also feel free to ask your question here: english.stackexchange.com
 
that's actually where I got "my" brittish/american theory from...
 
There are some real scholars on that site
 
12:06 PM
actually i'm a bad person for british vs amerian stuff
i was raised in Amercian english and i've had to conciously use british version a lot of the times
but i agree with Alex in general
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