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Alexis
What's the difference between "Have" y "Have got"?
I have a blue car.
I have got a blue car.
These sentences are the same? what's the difference? thanks
2016年11月23日 17:20
解答 · 5
2
There is no difference at all.
2016年11月23日
1
Generally, they mean exactly the same thing, but 'have got' is more informal.
In questions, using 'have' is typically more formal than 'have got', but that depends on the area the speaker comes from. In parts of Ireland, for example, it's common to say 'Have you a pen?', but I would personally always say 'Have you got a pen?'.
In the area of England where I come from saying 'Have you a pen?' is more formal and old-fashioned.
However, there's not a huge difference between saying 'I have a pen' and 'I have got a pen'.
2016年11月23日
1
my teacher has told me once that using have is more academic than using have got. there is no difference in meaning i guess.
2016年11月23日
Has got and have got are informal and mainly used for emphasis. More often than not, these are contracted, such as, She's got or they've got.
2016年11月23日
have got means lost.forgot
but
have means get
2016年11月23日
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