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You gotta hurry up or you’ll fall behind.
&
You have to hurry up or you’ll fall behind.
What is the difference?
2018年5月17日 10:09
解答 · 3
Irena is right, "gotta" is very casual and informal. Its a made up word used in pace of "got to". "You have to" is more more formal but can be used anywhere even informal settings because it's grammarically correct.
2018年5月18日
you gotta= its necessary
you have to = you must!
2018年5月17日
Written with 'have' or without it, 'gotta' is very casual, and should only be used in informal conversation. It is considered to be grammatically incorrect form .The equivalent and more formal form would be, 'I have (got) to' or 'I've got to'.
2018年5月17日
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