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What is used for school subjects when we speak about schedules: have/has or have/has+got? 1) I have Maths on Monday morning. 2) I have got Maths on Monday morning. ? #English #British Thank you in advance! I really appreciate your help 🌷
1 Thg 06 2023 21:11
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In British English, the second is most common, as far as I know. Both are fine though. Also, you should contract "I have" to "I've," if you're writing/speaking casually.
1 tháng 6 năm 2023
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Both sentences are grammatically correct, but they are commonly used in different regions. In British English, the first sentence is more commonly used: I have Maths on Monday morning. In American English, both sentences are used, but the second sentence is more common: I have got Math on Monday morning. It's worth noting that "have got" is more commonly used in British English in informal speech, while American English tends to prefer the simpler form "have" without "got." However, both forms are generally understood in both dialects.
2 tháng 6 năm 2023
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Both are fine.
2 tháng 6 năm 2023
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#2 is the one you will hear most often. However, it makes little sense. "Got" is a past participle for "get" (as is "gotten"), so "I have got" is present perfect tense. But that tense makes little sense in this context. To see how nonsensical it is, use "gotten" in place of "got". If "got" works, then "gotten" would work too because they are both accepted as past participles for "get". The sentence then becomes "I have gotten maths on Monday morning" Doesn't that sound weird? Well, if that's weird, so is #2 because they are the same. #1 is superior because it is correct and #2 is wrong.
1 tháng 6 năm 2023
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