0
Simplepast Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

I have got to go..and/or?

0 Is there a major difference between?: 02br
00a) I have got to go...to the shops 02br
00b) I have to go...to the shops 0-
  

Top answer

0 Hi, simplepast. " - This sentence tends to mean that you personally feel some urgent reason to go to the shops. " - This sentence makes me think that you have a requirement to go to the shops.

  • 0 Hi, simplepast.
  • " - This sentence tends to mean that you personally feel some urgent reason to go to the shops.
  • " - This sentence makes me think that you have a requirement to go to the shops.
  • You may not really want to go, but you have to go because there are things you need to buy.
  • 02br 02br 00Does that help?
Free · every Monday

Get the Weekly English Kit 📬

New words, one handy idiom, and a 2-minute quiz — delivered to your inbox to keep your streak alive.

2 Answers
0
0 Hi, simplepast. 02br
02br
00a.) "I have got to go to the shops." - This sentence tends to mean that you personally feel some urgent reason to go to the shops. For example, if you heard that they were having a 50% off sale, you may say, "I have GOT to go to those shops!" 02br
02br
00b.) "I have to go to the shops." - This sentence makes me think that you
0
0 Yes, haoqide, thanks - that clarifies it perfectly, simplepast 0-

Related Questions