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Smartenglish@hanmail.net Posted 5 years ago
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Got it/It's a start

I would like to know the meaning of "got it"

1. I got it.

2. You got it.

I wonder why she spoke "It's a start" in her mind.

  

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net 1. I got it. I understand.

  • net 1.
  • I got it.
  • I understand.
  • net It's a start.
  • Although disappointing, it was a first step (for them to get to know each other), she thinks.
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smartenglish@hanmail.net1. I got it.

I understand.

smartenglish@hanmail.netIt's a start.

Although disappointing, it was a first step (for them to get to know each other), she thinks.

CJ

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