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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I got it

Mom told his son that the lunch box was under the table. So he wanted to show his mom that he undersood it. In this case, how can I say?
1. I got it
2. I get it
3. I've got it
Are all possible? Or anything else?
  

Top answer

#3, though the '-ve' is often elided by native speakers.

  • #3, though the '-ve' is often elided by native speakers.
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3 Answers
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#3, though the '-ve' is often elided by native speakers.
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To me, I've got it is more suitable for something that requires a tiny bit more effort to understand,
A more natural response for the son is simply 'OK'.
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AnonymousMom told his son
Mom told her son

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