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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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I got a car

I got a car

I have a car

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I got a car is not standard English to indicate current possession, but some people say it in very informal situations. I have a car is correct, though considered quite formal by many native speakers of BrE. I've got a car is probably the most common form in spoken British English.

  • I got a car is not standard English to indicate current possession, but some people say it in very informal situations.
  • I have a car is correct, though considered quite formal by many native speakers of BrE.
  • I've got a car is probably the most common form in spoken British English.
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I got a car is not standard English to indicate current possession, but some people say it in very informal situations.
I have a car is correct, though considered quite formal by many native speakers of BrE.
I've got a car is probably the most common form in spoken British English.
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fivejedjonI got a car is not standard English to indicate current possession,
It could also be used informally as "purchased" or "bought."

I got a car today.

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