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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Didnt

What's the difference in meaning:

I didn't get it yet. And

I haven't gotten it yet.
  

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There's no difference in meaning. The first is probably a less elegant way of saying it. yet goes better with the present perfect.

  • There's no difference in meaning.
  • The first is probably a less elegant way of saying it.
  • yet goes better with the present perfect.
  • CJ
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2 Answers
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There's no difference in meaning. The first is probably a less elegant way of saying it. yet goes better with the present perfect.

CJ
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Hi,

A small extra note.

This use of 'gotten' instead of 'got' is a feature of American English.

Clive

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