تفاوت Have و Have Got در انگلیسی
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While they both mean the same, the difference between Have got and Have can be summarized in the following points:
- Have got is considered more informal than Have.
- Have, when used as the main verb, isn’t normally contracted, whereas Have got usually appears as ‘ve got or ‘s got (third person).
- Have got can only be used in the present simple tense, whereas Have, as a normal verb, can be used in any verb tense.
- Have got cannot be used in expressions like «have breakfast/ dinner/ etc.», «have a bath», «have an argument», etc.
For Example:
✅I have a lot of work to do. (Standard/Formal)
✅I’ve got a lot of work to do. (Informal)
✅Robert has a house on the beach. (Standard/Formal)
✅Rob’s got a house on the beach. (Informal)
✅Tom will have more free time tomorrow. (Correct – Future Simple)
❌Tom will have got more free time tomorrow. (Incorrect!)
For more information:⤵️
https://kseacademy.com/have-got-vs-have-difference/#:~:text=While%20they%20both%20mean%20the,s%20got%20(third%20person).
have got is more used in British English and have is more American
منابع:
https://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/grammar/a1-a2-grammar/have-got
اما من از یه ایرانی مقیم آمریکا شنیدم که have got خیلی استفاده میشه اونجا