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28 Nov 2022
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English (US)
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What does I’ve got to get ready for work now.
I’ve got to?? mean?
What does I’ve got to get ready for work now.
I’ve got to?? mean?
I’ve got to?? mean?
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In addition, I have got to=I have to
Americans mostly use the word 'got' after 'have' and 'has'.
The word 'got' doesn't change the meaning, but be careful : 'have/has got' can be just used in simple present tense and it is more informal than 'have', hence you are not allowed to use it in writing!
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