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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Get or have an autograph?

Do I say "Can/could I get or could I have your autograph"?


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Both are fine and acceptable. I would probably say "have," but "get" isn't wrong. Generally, people use "get" instead of many more specific words, so I avoid using it unless that is really what I mean.

  • Both are fine and acceptable.
  • I would probably say "have," but "get" isn't wrong.
  • Generally, people use "get" instead of many more specific words, so I avoid using it unless that is really what I mean.
  • On the other hand, few other people would notice.
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Both are fine and acceptable. I would probably say "have," but "get" isn't wrong. Generally, people use "get" instead of many more specific words, so I avoid using it unless that is really what I mean. On the other hand, few other people would notice.

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