sky3120
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A: You know what I mean?
B: I got it.
Here in the dialogue, the meaning of 'I got it' is 'I understood it' or 'I understand it'? And it comes from 'have got', meaning 'have' or a past form of 'get'?
I think it depends on context and in the dialogue, we can say 'I got it' is a reduced form of 'I've got it' and means the current state of understanding something.
What do you think? Thank you so much as usual and I really hope to hear from you again.
B: I got it.
Here in the dialogue, the meaning of 'I got it' is 'I understood it' or 'I understand it'? And it comes from 'have got', meaning 'have' or a past form of 'get'?
I think it depends on context and in the dialogue, we can say 'I got it' is a reduced form of 'I've got it' and means the current state of understanding something.
What do you think? Thank you so much as usual and I really hope to hear from you again.
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