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Clarence Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

have or have got

Which one is correct? "have" or "have got"?:

I've got an appointment on that day.
  

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Which one is correct? : I've got an appointment on that day.

  • Which one is correct?
  • : I've got an appointment on that day.
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Which one is correct? "have" or "have got"?:

I've got an appointment on that day.
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Both are correct. Note that have got is rather informal.
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Both are in common use in English.
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And 'have got' is rather American, not informal. Please do not double-post, Clarence.
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Thank you Mister Micawber. Sorry about the double-posting. It was a mistake.
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Mister MicawberAnd 'have got' is rather American, not informal.
It's also British. It is very common these days, but there are still those who prefer the more formal 'I Have'.

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