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    Asked on February 6, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 5, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 4, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 4, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 3, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 3, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 2, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 2, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
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    Asked on February 2, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes
 
 - 
    Asked on February 2, 2022 in Grammar.
I have got a car’ should read ‘I have a car’. The word got is unnecessary.
I associate the word ‘got’ with being a recipient of an unpleasant situation.
On her final day she got a CC on her final. She didn’t get well at school. I
disagree with the use of the word got in general.
Did you get that? What
are good jokes?
- 56871 views
 - 910 answers
 - 20498 votes