Questions tagged [have-got]

Questions about the construction "have got"

Questions about "have got" and how it compares to "have gotten", "'ve got", simply "got", etc.

This tag can also accommodate questions about "haven't got" and how it compares to "haven't gotten", "ain't got", etc. These should additionally be tagged .

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Is using "Got" proper in this case?

Got any questions? Is this a proper quick way to ask someone if they have any questions? On a website, the pop up to prompt and online chat says "Got any questions?"
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Meaning of "I never got to say that."

'Cause I was an asshole And I hate that And I never got to say that So let me come over And be with you one more time In this lyrics, What is the meaning of "I never got to say that"? I know gotta=got to=have to. So, does it mean "I shouldn't say…
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Can we call 'have got' as 'a verb' or it is not correct?

I’m an English volunteer teacher in a village school in Russia and I got the following phrase in the Russian state standard textbook of English for 6th form (12 year old students): ...a verb ‘have got’ is used…. Do you think it’s right to say that…
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I am confused to use have got in the sentence: "so you have got here at last!"

This phrase from "The Hobbit". "So you have got here at last!" That was what he was going to say Gandalf this time. But it was not Gandalf.
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"Have got" and "Have"

Why exist "have got" if exist "have", while both this grammar constructions in most cases means the same thing. If I don't right, in what case we need use "have got" instead "have".
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Using 'got' to mean 'have'

I'm used to hearing expressions like 'I got no money' or 'I got a lot of work to do', in which 'got' is used with the same meaning as 'have'. My British friends, however, always put strange faces when I say them. Is it correct to use 'got' instead…
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Can I use 'have you got' and a passive verb?

For example, can I say: Have you got checked the fuses by electrician?
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why we use have with I ? according to rule have use with plural

why we use have with I. according to rule have use with plural.