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I'm confused by "got it" and "get it",Are they same meaning?
”I got it“ and “ I get it” What is the difference?They are interchangeable?
1 mar 2019 13:42
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“I got it” and “I get it” can be used to say “I understand”. Personally, I do not use them interchangeably. I would use “I got it” to convey, for example, that I heard what you just said, but “I get it” to communicate that I understand something more important.
“I got it” can also used in different ways. For example, you could say it if you were offering to pay for a shared meal, or describing that that you just got the new iPhone that was being discussed, etc
1 marca 2019
Thank you Dr. B
2 marca 2019
We do use them interchangeably although it probably isn't proper English. "Get" is present tense and "got "is past tense but we routinely use them in the present to let someone know that we understand something.
1 marca 2019
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chiński (mandaryński), angielski
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