Alexandre
I need some help to understand this phrase: “We have still got time”. What is the difference between it and “We still have time”?This is a phrase from an Irish song.Elle, so can I say something like "We still have got time"? I mean, you are telling me that there is a "have got" expression but in a different order?
2010年7月18日 00:00
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Yes, you can say "We still have got time" however we would normally say "We have still got time". The meaning of "We still have time" - "there is still time remaining (for us) ".
2010年7月18日
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It means the same thing. The only difference is preference on which word order you want to use. It may be that you can use the two to either place emphasis on the possession of time ("we have still got time"), or that you still have a length of it left ("we still have time"), but really they're the same, and you can use them interchangeably.
2010年7月18日
todavia tenemos tiempo xD
2010年7月18日
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