English, asked by Manisha1739, 1 year ago

 “WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN I’VE GOT AND I’VE GOTTEN ?”

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

I’ve got = I have; I possess

■ I’ve got a dog.

■ I’ve got a car.

I’ve got to = I must; I need to

(often pronounced as “I’ve gotta”)

◆ I’ve got to leave now.

◆ I’ve got to pay rent on the 1st of the month.

I’ve gotten = I have obtained/received

I’ve gotten = I have become

●I’ve gotten a dog.

(I didn’t have one before, but recently adopted or bought a dog)

◆ I’ve gotten a good grade on the test.

(I received a good grade on the test)

● I’ve gotten divorced.

(I have become divorced)

●I’ve gotten better at English.

(I have become better at English)

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Answered by Shreya091
35

Nice question Manisha! :)

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Difference between I'have got and I'have gotten

I want to tell you that there are two basic differences that you can see:-

Physical - got is in 2nd form of verb and gotten is in third form of verb

[Not sufficient and also somehow erroneous ].

Formical -

I have got or I've got >>it indicates possessions and of having something or of having assets.

I have gotten or I've gotten >> it indicates obtaining or receiving and sometimes there will be sense of have become.

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I have got ;

example :- I have got a new cycle

°Here , The sentence indicates possessing of a new cycle .Also, here have is the main verb.

I have gotten ;

example:- I have gotten good marks in english.

°Here ,sense is I have obtained or received good marks in english.

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