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Re:Re:have to
Thank you so much now i got it. thank you once again.

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Mehsud K.
December 7, 2006

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Re:have to
There is no difference, except that:

"I have to do it"

is considered more grammatically correct.

"I have got" is a common construction and is acceptable in common speech, but it is not exactly grammatically correct. Depending on the meaning you wish to convey, you could say:

"I have to do it" which means "I am required to do it, I have no choice"

or

"I got to do it" which is in the past tense, and more expressive of a past opportunity to do do something, rather than a compelling requirement to do something.

Hope this helps!

-Jimmy T.

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Jimmy T.
December 5, 2006

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have to
i want to know the difference between have to and have got to

i have to do it
i have got to do it

what's the difference?

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Mehsud K.
December 4, 2006

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