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PreciousJones Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Difference between:

Is there a difference between:

You got that right. And You've got that right.

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I would say that "You've got that right" is more correct, but since it's something you're only like to hear in conversation or see in the most informal of writing, it really doesn't matter.

  • I would say that "You've got that right" is more correct, but since it's something you're only like to hear in conversation or see in the most informal of writing, it really doesn't matter.
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I would say that "You've got that right" is more correct, but since it's something you're only like to hear in conversation or see in the most informal of writing, it really doesn't matter.

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