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Francesco Ambrosini Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Have, have got and got

What's the difference between "Have", "Have got" and just "got"? When shoud I use them? Thanks
  

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Francesco Ambrosini What's the difference between "Have", "Have got" and just "got"? When shoud I use them? Thanks See CJ

  • Francesco Ambrosini What's the difference between "Have", "Have got" and just "got"?
  • When shoud I use them?
  • Thanks See CJ
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Francesco Ambrosini What's the difference between "Have", "Have got" and just "got"? When shoud I use them? Thanks
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Hi,

Have = auxiliary verb --> I have seen him. expresses modality

Have = lexical verb --> I have a car. (typically used in the US) expresses possession

Have got = lexical verb --> I have got a car. (typically used in the UK) expresses possession

Got = past tens

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