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Habibaelgindy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

have got / got?

hey there,

Can you please tell me what is the difference between the two sentences or which one is correct?

A: I've got two hours to change my mind.

B:I got two hours to change my mind.

Thanks in advance!
  

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I don't like either one, preferring "I have two hours". A is very common and refers to the present; B sounds to me as though someone in the past gave me two hours

  • I don't like either one, preferring "I have two hours".
  • A is very common and refers to the present; B sounds to me as though someone in the past gave me two hours
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I don't like either one, preferring "I have two hours". A is very common and refers to the present; B sounds to me as though someone in the past gave me two hours
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PhilipI don't like either one, preferring "I have two hours". A is very common and refers to the present; B sounds to me as though someone in the past gave me two hours
Thank you very much!

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