We's got. ** -- Major Kong 08/03/2017 8:12PM
You have only one choice ** -- TomTurkey 08/03/2017 7:40PM
"We have only" is a bit more dramatic -- SteveInBaltimore 08/03/2017 4:08PM
So you have nothing else? -- TomTurkey 08/03/2017 9:05PM
Agree. ** -- MikeVT85 08/03/2017 7:34PM
We've only...that works. We'ly have...does not. ** -- Baltimore Hokie 08/03/2017 3:42PM
If you are married and talking to your wife it is ... -- vt90 08/03/2017 3:22PM
Shun ** -- HokieMacDaddy 08/03/2017 3:31PM
I did say 'your' wife ... so here is BW's ... -- vt90 08/03/2017 3:38PM
You just made his day. ** -- Stork 08/03/2017 4:12PM
Momma mia. What I wouldn't do...... ** -- Brown Water 08/03/2017 3:41PM
I was taught only precedes what it modifies. -- Manbearpig 08/03/2017 3:01PM
Ding ding ding—you nailed it!** -- Mama Goose 08/04/2017 7:59PM
Excellant answer. ** -- hokie-c 08/04/2017 12:54PM
Either ** -- CPRVHokie 08/03/2017 2:18PM
I think either way is fine depending on context... -- JoesterVT 08/03/2017 2:05PM
Yep. Depends on what "it" is. -- 48zip 08/03/2017 2:22PM
Either are grammatically correct, though your first example is awkward ** -- CPRVHokie 08/03/2017 4:15PM