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Acosta Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Have and Have got

Gramatically speaking, would you say that have got is just a different form of have, or that they are two different verbs?

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They are two different verbs: have and get . The present perfect tense of get is have got , and it's often used as a synonym for the present tense of have . See CJ

  • They are two different verbs: have and get .
  • The present perfect tense of get is have got , and it's often used as a synonym for the present tense of have .
  • See CJ
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They are two different verbs: have and get. The present perfect tense of get is have got, and it's often used as a synonym for the present tense of have.

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