got
Got (past tense and a past participle of get) is used, unnecessarily but not incorrectly, in idiomatic constructions* with has and have.Examples:
I have got to go.
He has got a bad temper,
However, sometimes they are incorrectly reduced to:
I got to go.
He got a bad temper.
Remember that in such and similar cases it is got, but not has or have that is dispensable.
'I have to go' and 'He has a bad temper' are correct.
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