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Abil Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

got many things to do

I've got many things to do.
I've got many things to be done.

Are these sentences correct and express the same meaning? Thanks
  

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The first is fine. The second is unnatural. "There are many things to be done" is fine, but "I've got many things to be done" doesn't work.

  • The first is fine.
  • The second is unnatural.
  • "There are many things to be done" is fine, but "I've got many things to be done" doesn't work.
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The first is fine.

The second is unnatural. "There are many things to be done" is fine, but "I've got many things to be done" doesn't work.

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