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Andrew is incorrect. "I've" is simply a contraction of "I have". Here is the correct sentence- "I've lots of respect for girls, bro."
"I'd" is the contraction for the past tense of "I have". As in "I'd lots of respect for girls, bro, but not anymore."
Excelsior
I've is used when talking about something in past tense. You need to break up the contraction.
I have a lot of respect for girls, bro.
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Andrew is incorrect. "I've" is simply a contraction of "I have". Here is the correct sentence- "I've lots of respect for girls, bro."
"I'd" is the contraction for the past tense of "I have". As in "I'd lots of respect for girls, bro, but not anymore."
Excelsior
I've is used when talking about something in past tense. You need to break up the contraction.
I have a lot of respect for girls, bro.