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"I've got an appointment" vs. "I have an appointment"
Is there some difference between these two expressions ?
An additional example: "I've got to catch my train home" or "I have to catch my train home".
Do they have same meaning ?
16 août 2013 06:22
Réponses · 4
Good point Ryan. Thanks.
17 août 2013
In actuality, there is a difference. Not in meaning but in formality. Anytime "got" is used, it is more informal and conversational.
16 août 2013
No, both are synonymous to each other, and it really doesn't matter which one you choose to use.
16 août 2013
There is no difference. They both mean the same thing.
16 août 2013
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Valentin
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Hébreu, Russe
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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