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Timeline for "got" vs. "have got"

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Apr 16, 2013 at 12:08 vote accept Amish Aa
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Apr 2, 2013 at 16:16 comment added StoneyB on hiatus You're fine in US English, where have got is a present-tense form meaning possess, whereas got is a past-tense form meaning obtained; present perfect is not employed in referring to a specifically dated past event.
Apr 2, 2013 at 15:54 history asked Amish Aa CC BY-SA 3.0