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"I got a very good seat"and"I had a very good seat",What are the difference?
Mar 23, 2012 12:38 AM
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"I got a very good seat" is past tense for the verb "to get". But if you say that, it could mean "an hour ago I got a good seat, and I'm glad, because I can see the movie very well"....and you are STILL sitting in that good seat.
"I had a very good seat", is past tense for the verb "to have".
March 23, 2012
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( i got a very good seat ) means you still have it ,but ( i had a very good seat ) means you was having it in the past but you don`t still have it right now .
March 23, 2012
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I got a very good seat " it is in present" naturally with got but it'd be "get"
I had a very good seat "the action is ended and it is past simple tense
March 23, 2012
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