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Tenho uma duvida! I gotta to study now! I have to study now! ------------------------------------------------------- qual a diferença da palavra "have" para a "gotta" no inglês? no google tradutor as duas frases a cima tem a mesma tradução que no português seria: Eu tenho que estudar agora! ------------------------------------------------------- what is the difference of the word "have" to "gotta" in English? google translator at the top of the two sentences have the same translation in Portuguese would be: Eu tenho que estudar agora!
2013年3月19日 21:55
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You would want to use have to. Gotta is slang for "got to". Americans frequently say I got to... or even I have got to..... In speach these phrases sound like I gotta. or I've gotta.... They're commonly said, but never written.
2013年3月19日
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I "gotta" study is short for saying, I have got to study. I have to study is the same thing :) Quando voce viajar para a America, voce vai ouvir GOTTA, muito!!!
2013年4月1日
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