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		Grammar and Linguistics > There is - there are - has got?     
			
		 There is - there are - has got? 
		
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 yanogator
 
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							| I certainly don �t disagree with you, Les, and I �m sure my countrymen don �t, either. However, isn �t "have got" the customary usage in England ("I �ve got a lovely bunch of coconuts")?   Thanks, Bruce |  24 Apr 2012     
					
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 almaz
 
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							| Please take the time to read this if you already haven �t read it somewhere else today... 
 
 
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 NanG
 
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							| Thanks everybody!! =) 
 I was just asking about there is / there are and has got ...but my question lead to a very very interesting thread !  
 How wonderful is to share these things with you ! 
 
 Warmest hugs !!  =) |  25 Apr 2012     
					
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 douglas
 
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							| Sounds like a very American outlook on the structure Les, glad to see you are coming around.  |  25 Apr 2012     
					
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