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Sekandar
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aka306
15 August
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In the sentences you provided, "got" does not mean "please." Instead, "got" is used to indicate that the speaker has something, usually a condition or illness.
Explanation:
A) "I have got cold."
This would more naturally be phrased as, "I have a cold," meaning the speaker is experiencing the symptoms of a cold.
B) "I think, I have got a sore throat."
This means the speaker believes they are starting to have a sore throat. A more natural phrasing would be, "I think I have a sore throat."
C) "I have got tooth ache."
The correct phrase would be, "I have a toothache," meaning the speaker is experiencing pain in their tooth.
So in these sentences, "got" means "have" or "have acquired" a certain condition, not "please."
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