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Carter Lee Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

what is the differences between "have" and "have got" ?

Hi.

I can't understand quit a bit about the differences between "have" and "have got", also these usage exactly.
  

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1. Only have is possible as a present perfect auxiliary: I have written a letter. 2.

  • 1.
  • Only have is possible as a present perfect auxiliary: I have written a letter.
  • 2.
  • Both are possible in the present tense.
  • Have got is mainly British.
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1. Only have is possible as a present perfect auxiliary: I have written a letter.

2. Both are possible in the present tense. Have got is mainly British.
I have [got] enough time.

3. Have got may mean the same as have received: I have got a letter from him every month.

CB

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