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It's especially interesting in American English, where the past participle of "get" is "gotten" and not "got". "I've got many ideas" and "I've gotten many ideas" are not the same meaning to me, if that applies to your comment.fluffyhamster wrote:Someone over on the Job Discussion forums (on a thread entiled 'The Secret Code of TEFL', if you really must know - and it's actually about half-truths or even outright porkies in the wording of job adverts than about grammar![]()
) was off-topically opining that textbooks like Cutting Edge apparently calling 'have got' the 'simple present' should somehow be considered so very wrong (the implication I assume being that it is technically/formally - though not, at least IMHO, functionally - 'present perfect ("tense")').
Of course I have my own thoughts and opinions on this matter (" ~ "?), but thought I'd throw it open to hopefully savage no-holds-barred debate here from others first before any possible frothing about it myself!![]()
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