#jojopose

  • MoonrootWitch@lemmy.zipOP
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    2 months ago
    1. The dress is from Torrid, I found it at a thrift store.
    2. Thank you, I really loved today’s outfit too.
    3. I’m Mexican, English isn’t my first language, so I might have gotten that contraction a bit off 🤔
    • psycotica0@lemmy.ca
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      2 months ago

      As for 3, in my part of the world (Canada) we only contract “I have” into “I’ve” when the “have” is grammatical. So “I’ve been thinking”, “I’ve seen you before”, and “I’ve got that at home”. But when it’s the main verb we usually don’t contract it, so “I have a new dress”, “I have to go to court”, “I have something to say”, etc.

      It’s understandable, though, and I’ve probably even seen it in poetry or lyrics, but it isn’t typical.

      Oh, and it’s not impossible to use a structure like “I’ve not seen it”, but again it has a very formal and dramatic feeling, whereas “I haven’t see it” feels much more natural to me.

      Hot dress 😉

      • Domi@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        2 months ago

        Irish people use the contraction when the “have” is possessive. “I’ve a new dress” is a perfectly usual thing to say in Ireland.

        • MoonrootWitch@lemmy.zipOP
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          2 months ago

          That’s really interesting, I really like learning about languages and those kinds of differences. And thank you for the compliment on the dress!

    • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      That tracks, because the place I’ve seen a lot of it ( 've ) was in the English subtitles for El Ministerio Del Tiempo, translating from Spanish. Fun show btw.