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what've

American  
[hwuht-uhv, hwot-, wuht-, wot-] / ˈʰwʌt əv, ˈʰwɒt-, ˈwʌt-, ˈwɒt- /
  1. contraction of what have: What've you done with the money?


Usage

See contraction.

Example Sentences

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Leclerc said: "There was a gap and I tried. It was tight and I lost the position to Lewis, but in the end they were a bit stronger today in race pace so we need to work to understand what've can do a little bit better tomorrow."

From BBC

“What’ve you kids got in that wagon? Kittens?”

From Literature

“What’ve you got there, kids?” he asked us, wiping his sweaty brow.

From Literature

“What’ve you got?” he asked her.

From Literature

“Again, Bigfoot? What’ve ye gone and done this time?”

From Literature