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Shawn Mendes - If I Can't Have You (Official Music Video)
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Apr 10, 2023 · The correct phrase is "have you," not "has you." In English, "have" is a verb that is used to indicate possession or ownership.
—used to emphasize something in a somewhat annoyed or angry way. See the full definition. where have you been. idiom. : where were you?
Jan 18, 2013 · "Have you got" means "Have you taken possession of" or "Have you received?" The answer could be "Yes, I went to the shop this morning to get it" ...
where have you been. idiom. : where were you? : why weren't you here?
Sep 9, 2022 · Americans freely use the contraction "you've" for "you have" when the "have" is an auxiliary, i.e. is part of a present perfect verb.
Jun 27, 2021 · Use “when have” to refer to something that happened (or may have happened) at some non-specific time in the past and is still (or may still be) ...