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No. The correct form is "got", without the "had". Example, I got what I wanted.
India has the largest number of permanent post offices in the world.
No. I got the scarf for free should be I got the scarf free.
the correct way is to divide the number of questions you got right by the number of questions there are
None of these are grammatically correct. They should be, "He has to come here." "I have a pen."*and "I have to go there." * Unless, that is, you meant, "I got a pen (out of my purse/out of my desk/out of my backpack/etc.)"
If he doesn't have your correct license number, he doesn't have the correct information about you. Right? I'd ignore the ticket. Stupid officer.
divide the number of correct answers by 3 then multiply by 2, i.e. 92 / 3 = 30.66 30.66 x 2 = 61.33 61.33%
Yes, pneumonia is/can be deadly if you don't get the correct treatment.
Why post this? There are things called dictionaries, get one, got it? Good.
a pin you get when you do an online survey or something and they text you its to be sure they got your correct number
Call any BMW dealer with the serial number off the back of the radio and they can look up the radio code to verify you have the correct number.
Two can be correct; one is not correct.Have you got anything to tell me is a correct question.Have you got anything telling me is an incorrect use of the word telling.Have you got anything, tell me is a correct question if you add a comma after the word anything.