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I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved.



 
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I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved. #1 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 19:19 pm   I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved.
 

Hello friends,
can anyone tell me that what is the difference between folowing two sentences in meaning.
i have got my seat reserved.
i have to get my seat reserved.(Is this sentence is right gramatically?)
please help.
thanx in advance
Yatendra Tomer
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I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved. #2 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 19:27 pm   I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved.
 

Hi,

'I have got my seat reserved' means that I have already reserved my seat. 'I have to get my seat reserved' suggests that I must get it reserved.

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I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved. #3 (permalink) Sat Dec 05, 2009 19:30 pm   I have got my seat reserved. vs I have to get my seat reserved.
 

thanx sir !!!!!!
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