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  1. “I gotta go” or “I've gotta go” - English Language & Usage ...

    Feb 21, 2015 · While watching American TV series, I sometimes see a sentence, "I’ve gotta go," but sometimes an actor says “I gotta go” instead. Is there any difference between those things?

  2. formality - How often do people say "gotta", "wanna" or "gonna" in ...

    Mar 23, 2012 · Gotta is used in written English to represent the words 'got to' when they are pronounced > informally, with the meaning 'have to' or 'must'. Prices are high and our kids gotta eat.

  3. expressions - meaning and use of "gotta" - English Language & Usage ...

    I often heard people say the word "gotta". I have read in this web site that gotta is a contraction of "I have got to" and that that phrase means "must", is my understanding correct? Regarding the...

  4. When quoting someone, is it proper to change "gotta" to "got to ...

    May 9, 2019 · If "gotta" is equivalent to "got to," and "gonna" is equivalent to "going to," adjusting the spelling is allowed, but further alteration for grammar ("have got to" instead of "got to") isn't. …

  5. Wondering if the use of the word "gotta" is correct here

    May 3, 2014 · You gotta is entirely "correct" in US colloquial registers, and the spelling is a "standard" symbolization of colloquial speech.

  6. "You gotta do what you gotta do" and similar expressions

    Apr 26, 2015 · You gotta do what you gotta do. It's there because it's there. Stuff, because stuff. Does this pattern of expression have a name? Existential assertion, maybe?

  7. expressions - How to use "get to" and "got to"? - English Language ...

    Sep 24, 2019 · In such spoken contexts, this got to is typically pronounced as gotta, and in writing it is often transcribed as such (see e.g. here). Thus, in spoken language, the two senses of got to are …

  8. pronouns - What is the difference between "Us girls gotta stick ...

    Apr 9, 2024 · The phrase "gotta stick together" is a colloquialism and it is something of a register clash to hear it yoked with the "correct" "We girls". Compare: "It's me" vs "It is I". Here's a bit of dialog from …

  9. “kinda”, “sorta”, “coulda”, “shoulda”, “lotta”, “oughta”, “betcha ...

    Wikipedia Gonna, gotta and wanna are not contractions. Contractions are shortenings like aren’t and can’t. The missing letters have been replaced by an apostrophe, and the original words are …

  10. What does 'Something has got to give' mean? [closed]

    Oct 18, 2012 · I have heard this many times, with variations like "something's gotta give", but what exactly does it mean?