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Jun 12th, 2010, 05:56 am
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"I got it"
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Re: "I got it"
How about these two sentences?
Do they make sense?
1)I've got it to open the door.
2)You've got to do what?
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Jun 1st, 2010, 05:09 am
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"I got it"
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"I got it"
What about "I got it" in English" which means like "I will do it myself (you don't have to do it.)"
For example:
When you want to open the door or keep something that felt down, you say "I got...
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