What does "I have got a taxi." mean? Does it mean: "I have a taxi, because I bought a taxi." or "I went by taxi, like I got a taxi." Or both?
Because the (Britsih) English often use "have got" instead of "have". If I want to say that "I went by taxi or I went by bus", which sentence can I use? "I got a taxi or I have got a taxi? Or both?
Top answer
" mean? It means that the taxi is waiting. Come quickly!
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" mean?
It means that the taxi is waiting.
Come quickly!
I've got ( flagged down) a taxi and the meter is ticking.
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