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You have a nerve coming to me for help. P 263 Part A No.19 Advanced English Course

have (not) (got) the nerve to + inf
have a nerve + gerund
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Also, </SPAN>have some nerve . Have audacity, show effrontery. For example, You have a nerve telling me what to do , or She had some nerve, criticizing the people who donated their time . The related have the nerve is used with an infinitive, as in He had the nerve to scold his boss in public . This idiom uses nerve in the sense of "courage" or "audacity." [Late 1800s

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