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Rajiy Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

How do i use "got to be" in a sentence? Please help.

I've seen several times that people use "got to be" for example: got to be kidding, got to be watchful, etc. What does it means in actual sense? Please explain.
  

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Welcome to EF, rajiy You have got to be kidding. = You 've got to be kidding. This is a colloquial way to say: You must be kidding.

  • Welcome to EF, rajiy You have got to be kidding.
  • = You 've got to be kidding.
  • This is a colloquial way to say: You must be kidding.
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Welcome to EF, rajiy
You have got to be kidding. = You've got to be kidding. This is a colloquial way to say: You must be kidding.
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