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Huang Jiajia
I hope someone can tell me what is the use of "get to" in the following sentences: 1.I got to talk about the party. 2.You got to have a party. I baked. Thanks for your help.
2021年7月29日 07:45
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Hello! 1. "I got to talk about the party." - It means that you got the chance/opportunity to talk about your experience (the party). This link may be helpful as well: https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/16104/get-to-do-something#:~:text=To%20%27%20get%20to%20do%20something%20%27%20means,be%20enabled%20to%2C%20be%20opened%20doors%20to%20doing. 2. "You got to have a party. I baked." - The meaning here is basically that you have to organise/throw the party since someone baked for you (e.g. a cake). Hope it is understandable&helpful! :) Have a good day!
2021年7月29日
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1) I had the opportunity of talking about the party. 2) You were able to have a party. Unless this is 'colloquial' and in fact the 'correct' version should be "I have got to...", In which case the meaning changes to 'must'. You would really need to hear this spoken in context to be sure...🤔🤔
2021年7月29日
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They have different meanings. 1. I managed to/had the opportunity to/could/was able to talk about the party. 2. You must/have to/really have to/really must have a party. No worries :)
2021年7月30日
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