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"Sometimes just have got a sudden idea to go shopping."
"Sometimes just have got a sudden idea to go shopping."
What is the meaning of this sentence, please?. Is it correct grammatically?.
" have got a sudden idea" why is it used "have got"?.
Aug 27, 2017 12:44 PM
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No, it's neither correct nor natural. There's no subject, which makes it incorrect. We do that sometimes, but in this case it's not natural either.
The use of 'have got' is also rather strange, as you point out. Normally we would just say 'got' or 'have'.
August 28, 2017
have got = have
Sometimes I just have got a sudden idea to go shopping= Sometimes I just have a sudden feeling that I would like to go shopping.
August 27, 2017
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