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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Have got a problem - present perfect?

How can you differentiate between "I have got a problem" used as "I have a problem" (=there is a problem right now) and "I have got a problem used as "present perfect form" of "get" (=the problem arises and stays for until now) ?

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Anonymous How can you differentiate between "I have got a problem" used as "I have a problem" There is very little difference.

  • Anonymous How can you differentiate between "I have got a problem" used as "I have a problem" There is very little difference.
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AnonymousHow can you differentiate between "I have got a problem" used as "I have a problem"
There is very little difference.

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