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Zeetec4 Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

get or got

1. I hope you get my point.

2. I hope you got my point.

What is the difference of saying of above two sentences?
  

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zeetec4 What is the difference 1. present tense - I hope you get my point now. You understand it now.

  • zeetec4 What is the difference 1.
  • present tense - I hope you get my point now.
  • You understand it now.
  • 2.
  • past tense - I hope you got my point at some time before now.
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zeetec4What is the difference
1. present tense - I hope you get my point now. You understand it now.
2. past tense - I hope you got my point at some time before now. You realized what I meant earlier and now you understand it.

CJ
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I hope you have got my point

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