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"I've got an appointment" vs. "I have an appointment" Is there some difference between these two expressions ? An additional example: "I've got to catch my train home" or "I have to catch my train home". Do they have same meaning ?
2013年8月16日 06:22
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Good point Ryan. Thanks.
2013年8月17日
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In actuality, there is a difference. Not in meaning but in formality. Anytime "got" is used, it is more informal and conversational.
2013年8月16日
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No, both are synonymous to each other, and it really doesn't matter which one you choose to use.
2013年8月16日
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There is no difference. They both mean the same thing.
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