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Idiom: Have Got

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Meanings

From the present perfect of get.

How to pronounce "have got":

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[1] To have.

Example: "I'd got her by the collar."

Example: "Jim's got his eyes closed, so you don't have to worry about him seeing you undressed."

To be obliged or obligated; must, have to, got to

Example: "I've got to do my homework."

Example Sentences

1
I have got to go to work early tomorrow morning.
2
We have got a big test coming up next week.
3
They have got a beautiful house in the countryside.
4
I have got a headache, so I can't go out tonight.
5
We have got two tickets for the concert.

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