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'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog'



 
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Subject verb agreement | Will it be a grammar mistake if I used Encouraged in this way?
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'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog' #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 30, 2009 17:34 pm   'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog'
 

What's the difference between these phrases?
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'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog' #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 30, 2009 18:59 pm   'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog'
 

Please take a look at this: "Have got" or "have"

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'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog' #3 (permalink) Wed Sep 30, 2009 19:21 pm   'I have a dog' vs 'I've got a dog'
 

Thank you. I think it'd be better to continue asking questions there :D :D :D
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