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I´ve got to get going
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I´ve got to get going
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What are the differences in these sentences?
I have a job. I have got a job. I've got a job. (Contraction)
These sentences are the same in meaning
Something that is necessary to do
negative sentences with have
It's considered old-fashioned to use haven't. Instead, we use do.
You cannot use have got in past or future tenses. Instead, use have.
I had got a problem = I had a problem. I will have got a car tomorrow = She will have a car tomorrow
tHERE´S ONE MORE DIFFERENCE
We don't use have got to for repeated obligations, especially with adverbs like 'sometimes/usually/always/never'. In other words, if it's something you have to (must) do every day, use have to and not have got to.
I always have got to wash the dishes after dinner.
I always have to wash the dishes after dinner.
What´s the difference between these two:
I am going to have to see you sometime.
I have to see you sometime.