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yanakoleva77
Bulgaria

HELP!
 
Please shed some light on the following:

Is it possible to use the form �had got � as the past of �have got �

23 Feb 2009      





eng789
Israel

Yes,  got  - is the past participle of -get.

23 Feb 2009     



Zora
Canada

No, has got has no past form... or its past form is simply "had" without the got...

Had got ... is the past perfect of "get"...

Example: He has got a dog... - is okay

but

He had got a dog... - is wrong.

23 Feb 2009     



eng789
Israel

She is talking about   Present and Past Perfect Simple - so yes had got is Past Perfect or the past of have got.

23 Feb 2009     



Akanah
Spain

I agree with eng789. I would only use it with the reported speech:
 
 Mary said: I have got money --- Mary said she had got money
 
 But it sounds strange. I teach Have Got to my little students but for the rest, I tell them it does exist but it �s not used. It �s the american tendency, easier and more useful as it �s studied as a simple verb.

23 Feb 2009     



libertybelle
United States

I think you can only say:

He had gotten a present for his birthday.

23 Feb 2009     



Zora
Canada

Sorry Lisa.... I am butting in again because I think people should take a look at this link:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/have_got

23 Feb 2009     



hekateros
Portugal

Dear yanakoleva,

Look at these examples:
 
I get to the train station - Present simple
I have just got to the train station - Present Perfect
If I had got to the bus station on time, I wouldn�t have missed the bus. - Past perfect
 
Past perfect of GET. Sounds good to me :) So yes, I would say it is possible.
 
However, I agree with Zora if the "have got" indicates possession, then it only is possible in the present tense.
 
Greetings

23 Feb 2009     



MissMelissa12
Peru

Well,

Present: I have got (posses) a big house.
Simple past: Past: I had(possess) a big house many years ago. ( Not GOT anymore)
......................
Now...
 
If you mean in the past perfect...than yeah.
 
� �I had got home before you arrived � �
 
Got is the past participle of GET in British.
Gotten is the past participle of GET in American.
 
Miss Melissa. Hug

23 Feb 2009     



yanakoleva77
Bulgaria

Thank you very much!
 

23 Feb 2009     



Akanah
Spain

@ Zora
 
 you can read in your link "not normally used in the simple past tense" so, it can be used sometimes as in the example I gave with the reported speech.
 
 Tho, it sounds wrong, weird in any other context
 
 Regards from Spain Smile

23 Feb 2009     

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