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Yasuyuki Matsumiya Posted 9 years ago
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Difference I've got to go and I have to go.

Would you like to tell me? In your conversation, the difference between I've got to go and I have to go.
  

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Yasuyuki Matsumiya ? In your conversation, the difference between I've got to go and I have to go. There is no difference in meaning or intent.

  • Yasuyuki Matsumiya ?
  • In your conversation, the difference between I've got to go and I have to go.
  • There is no difference in meaning or intent.
  • The second is better in writing, but in conversation, it is mostly a matter of idiolect.
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Yasuyuki Matsumiya? In your conversation, the difference between I've got to go and I have to go.

There is no difference in meaning or intent. The second is better in writing, but in conversation, it is mostly a matter of idiolect.

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