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  1. Tengo tiempo para que se haga a la idea. I've got time to read, to think, to play chess. Tengo tiempo para leer, pensar, jugar al ajedrez. Despite myself, I've got time for it. A pesar de mí mismo, Tengo tiempo para ello. Oh, in that case, I've got time to make some phone calls.

  2. The fourth and final song in The Living Tombstone's Five Nights at Freddy's Quadrilogy, I Got No Time.• Watch the Quadrilogy here: http://bit.ly/FNAFQuadrilo...

  3. Stream the I Got No Time remix now! Links below! Apple Music http://apple.co/2wPzh24Spotify http://spoti.fi/2wMmNb5Animated by @XboxGamerK https://www....

  4. 29 de may. de 2017 · Bob Seger - I've Got Time (Official Audio)Album Back in '72 (1973)

  5. Is It “I’ve Got It” Or “I Got It”? Both phrases are correct when used in the proper context. The phrase “I’ve got it” is present-perfect tense and indicates that the action is ongoing. The phrase “I got it” is past tense and suggests that the action is in the past and completed.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2024 · “I’ve got” is similar to “I have”, but it’s more common in British English. It means you possess something right now. For instance, “I’ve got a car” means the same as “I have a car”. Remember, “I have” is more formal and widely acceptable in both American and British English for showing possession.

  7. Grammar. A1-A2 grammar. Present simple: 'have got' Do you know how to use have and have got ? Test what you know with interactive exercises and read the explanation to help you. Look at these examples to see how we use have/has got. I've got a big family. We haven't got a garden. Have you got any pets? Try this exercise to test your grammar.