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Axa Posted 9 years ago
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Is it correct when i use "have got" + still ("have got" for necessity)

These are the examples :

1. They still have got to sign our contracts.

2. (Interrogative form ), Have they still got to sign our contract.

3.(negative form), They still have not got to sign our contract

  

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axa Is it correct when i use "have got" + still ("have got" for necessity)? Yes. axa 1.

  • axa Is it correct when i use "have got" + still ("have got" for necessity)?
  • Yes.
  • axa 1.
  • They still have got to sign our contracts.
  • 2.
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axa Is it correct when i use "have got" + still ("have got" for necessity)?

Yes.

axa1. They still have got to sign our contracts.
2. (Interrogative form ), Have they still got to sign our contract?
3.(negative form), They still have not got to sign our contract

1.

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