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MFarooq Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

I got you, you got it and I got it.

Hi Teachers,

Please, let me know the meaning of " I got you, you got it and I got it" in the following dialogues.

1- Hi, I found her! Call a bus! Shopie , are you okay? Come on! I got you, come on.

2- You got it.

3- I got it.

Thank you
  

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MFarooq dialogue s Three separate dialogues or just one with three lines? CJ

  • MFarooq dialogue s Three separate dialogues or just one with three lines?
  • CJ
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Three separate dialogues or just one with three lines?

CJ
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These are three separate dialogues.

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Ah. Well, a dialog is a conversation between two people, and you only have what one person says in each case. That means that you only have a very small fragment of a dialog in each case. That's not enough to say what any of those things mean, especially those with "it". There's nothing in the texts that say what "it" is or when it was said during the dialog.

Sometimes "got you" or "g

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