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Scottish Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

What are the meanings both the sentences below ?

1. I got you beat.

&

I am going to get to meet you .


Thanking

  

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Hello Scottish, 1. " 2. "am going to" means "will", but it's less formal or it is informal.

  • Hello Scottish, 1.
  • " 2.
  • "am going to" means "will", but it's less formal or it is informal.
  • "get to do something" is informal either.
  • I can interpret your last sentence as follows: I will meet you if I have the opportunity.
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Hello Scottish,

1. Your first sentence means "I defeated you."

2. "am going to" means "will", but it's less formal or it is informal. "get to do something" is informal either. I can interpret your last sentence as follows:

I will meet you if I have the opportunity.

If you want to know the meaning of the phrase "get to do something", please look at the link below:

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