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rajaramesh kumarjaat
What's difference between both of
A) I have a pen
B) I have got a pen
You will have to describe having answered
2021年2月4日 18:24
回答 · 3
I have a pen. (Common, standard)
I’ve got a pen. (Same meaning, common, easier to say, more casual. Not ‘I have got a pen’)
I got a pen. (If said to mean ‘I have a pen’, it’s weak and very casual but you will hear it. It’s okay if said to mean something like - I received/retrieved a pen)
Does anyone have anything to write with?
Yes, I’ve got a pen.
Yes, I have a pen in my purse.
Yeah, I got a pen around here somewhere. (Lower register of speech)
I got a pen for Christmas. (I received it as a present.)
I got a pen from the desk. (I went over to the desk, picked up the pen, and brought it back.)
2021年2月5日
Hi Rajaramesh,
Just a fun fact, in the U.S. we almost never say "I have got." We would say "I have a pen," or "I got a pen."
"I have a pen," means there is a pen in my possession.
"I got a pen," means I obtained a pen somehow.
2021年2月4日
I have a pen is correct,
when you say “i have got” you’re implying that you have received a pen as opposed to saying that it is something you have.
i hope that helps!!
2021年2月4日
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