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What is the difference between you have something and you have got something ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
What is the difference between you have something and you have got something ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.
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12 Dec 2019
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When you say âyou have somethingâ you asking the person if they have a thing they are holding or keeping
Example: âdo you have my jacket,â âyou have something that belongs to meâ
When you say âyou have got somethingâ your trying to ask someone to do something
Example: â you have got to be kidding meâ or âyou have got to go to this shopâ
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When you say âyou have somethingâ you asking the person if they have a thing they are holding or keeping
Example: âdo you have my jacket,â âyou have something that belongs to meâ
When you say âyou have got somethingâ your trying to ask someone to do something
Example: â you have got to be kidding meâ or âyou have got to go to this shopâ
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I have long legs, I have a house, I have a lot of things to do, I have to study for the test, I have to get to the school fast
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I have got to stop being rude, or I have got to work on Monday, I got to arrive at the train station
I have got to stop being rude, or I have got to work on Monday, I got to arrive at the train station
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