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Hi123 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Is these the same?

you have me worried.

you got me worried.

does this sentences have the same meaning? if not,what's the difference?

  

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Please remember that every sentence must begin with a capital letter. 1. You have me worried.

  • Please remember that every sentence must begin with a capital letter.
  • 1.
  • You have me worried.
  • 2.
  • You've got me worried.
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Please remember that every sentence must begin with a capital letter.

1. You have me worried.
2. You've got me worried.
3. You got me worried.

(1) and (2) mean about the same. They are talking about your present state. (2) is a bit more informal. (3) is talking about something that happened in the past. With some speakers, (3) could also be a low-grade substitute for (2).

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