Anonymous Posted 14 years agoGrammar
I've go to or I got to
What is the difference:
I've go to and I go to
And when should I use have before got and when I shouldn't ?
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Top answer
I’ve got to. (informal) I got to. (very informal, slangy) Anonymous And when should I use "have" before "got", and when shouldn’t I?
— RandomGuy
- I’ve got to.
- (informal) I got to.
- (very informal, slangy) Anonymous And when should I use "have" before "got", and when shouldn’t I?
- Have is always required; got is always dispensable.
- I have to is sufficient.
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I’ve got to. (informal)
I got to. (very informal, slangy)
AnonymousAnd when should I use "have" before "got", and when shouldn’t I?
Have is always required;
got is always dispensable.
I have to is sufficient.