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YOUVE

Youve is the letters Y-O-U-V-E, most often encountered as a misspelling or informal variant of the contraction you’ve, which in standard English stands for you have. In formal writing, the apostrophe is required to indicate the omission of the letter a in have, producing you’ve.

In usage, you’ve serves as a present perfect construction, as in You’ve finished your homework, or You’ve

Orthography and processing notes: In digital contexts where punctuation is stripped or unavailable, you’ve may appear

got
mail.
The
contraction
can
also
appear
in
casual
speech
and
informal
writing
where
punctuation
is
omitted,
such
as
in
text
messages
or
social
media
posts.
Readers
should
treat
you’ve
and
you’ve
as
equivalent
in
meaning,
but
recognize
that
youve
(without
the
apostrophe)
is
nonstandard
in
formal
contexts
and
may
be
read
as
a
typographical
error
or
as
part
of
an
unpunctuated
stream
of
text.
as
youve.
Linguists
and
natural
language
processing
systems
often
normalize
or
tokenize
contractions
to
their
base
forms
(you
have)
for
analysis.
In
domains
that
require
strict
punctuation,
such
as
academic
or
professional
writing,
the
apostrophe
version
you’ve
is
preferred.
The
sequence
youve
is
rarely
meaningful
as
a
separate
word
in
standard
English
beyond
representing
the
contraction
when
correctly
punctuated.