I wonder if “got” means “past of get” or “have got”
If “have got” is correct,
net I wonder if “got” means “past of get” or “have got” "have got" — a case of the present tense used for imminent future time. The have (or 've ) is omitted in relaxed, familiar speech. The idiom that is equivalent to 'have' is 'have got', not 'have gotten'.
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smartenglish@hanmail.netI wonder if “got” means “past of get” or “have got”
"have got" — a case of the present tense used for imminent future time.
The have (or 've) is omitted in relaxed, familiar speech.
The idiom that is equivalent to 'have' is 'have got', not 'have gotten'.
CJ