He has a new car! He’s got a new car! Do you have a minute? Have you got a minute? I don’t have time right now
I’ve got a new
‘Purpose’ Available Everywhere Now!iTunes: Stream Add To Your Spotify Playlist: If I aint got you, you, you Some people want it all But I dont want nothing at all If it aint you, baby If I aint got you, baby Some people want diamond rings Some just want everything But everything means nothing If I aint got you, yeah If I aint got you with me, baby Ooh, ooh Said nothing in this whole wide world dont mean a thing Music from Australia New Zealand in the year 1980:Split Enzs promo-video for the hit single I Got You (March, 1980) taken from the 1980 album True Colo
I prefer Ive got it
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In British English we use have got more in speaking and have more in writing – its a little more formal
Some of them include contractions with have/has + got, which are common
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to obtain, buy, or earn something: 2
“‘For I know the plans I have for you,’ declares the Lord, ‘plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future