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Quỳnh Huỳnh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Have gotta and gotta

Hi. Can you please tell me what the difference is between "I've gotta" and "I gotta"? I know "gotta" stands for "got to". Thank you!
  

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nh "I've gotta" and "I gotta"? There is no difference in meaning, but neither should be used in formal writing.

  • nh "I've gotta" and "I gotta"?
  • There is no difference in meaning, but neither should be used in formal writing.
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Qu?nh Hu?nh"I've gotta" and "I gotta"?
There is no difference in meaning, but neither should be used in formal writing.
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yes gotta stands for got to, but it is slang, not standard English. Gotta is OK for text messages / talking on facebook with friends ect. but not for work or school

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