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Fernando Picazo
Really is it on past? I saw this frase on a song "They got nothing on you ", and I think this structure is on past tense because it has "got". But the traslation to spanish in this way is present, so I don't understand why. With this expresion I understand that they dont have something that you have, and for me this should be "They get nothing on you" Could somebody tell me why to use "got" and if really this frase is on past tense?
27 de abr. de 2013 21:21
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"They got nothing on you" means "they've got...", meaning "they have". It makes perfect sense to native speakers, but you really shouldn't look for pristine grammar in pop.
27 de abril de 2013
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Perhaps it means "they _have_ got nothing on you but "have" has been lost for the poetic effect?
27 de abril de 2013
Okay, I looked for him in google and really I already knew him. but is very different than me.
27 de abril de 2013
Hahahahaha.... Of course no, Actually I don't know who is he.
27 de abril de 2013
This is Arnold Schwarzenegger in the photo? Or do you really look like)))
27 de abril de 2013
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