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Has get or has got?
Both are correct if you are using the Present Perfect tense of the verb “get.” The first is British English, while the second is American English. However, of you are using the phrase “have/has got” to mean possession (example: She’s got two children, not three.), then only “got” is correct.
What I got or what I have got?
Only if one speaks ungrammatically: “I have” is present tense, while “I got” is past tense, and you cannot use it by itself to make a present-tense statement. What people actually say is “I’ve got a key”, and I’ve = I have.
What does finally I got the answers I wanted mean?
(Implies that the person has been seeking more than one answer for some time and has just received it.) “Finally I got the answers I wanted.” (Implies that the person had been seeking more than one answer for some time and had received them.) Within these, there are various degrees of impatience, disbelief and sarcasm.
What is the context of “finally I get the answers I want”?
The choice of answer or answers is based on whether it’s one or more. Answer for one. Answers for more than one. The other context would be if someone has agreed to give you answers, but hasn’t given them to you yet. “Finally, I get the answer/s I want.” To further complicate this, there’s other contexts I feel you’re missing.
What does ‘finally’ mean in a sentence?
‘Finally, I got the answers I want.’ ‘Finally, I get the answer I want.’ ‘Finally, I got the answer I want.’ Each means something a bit different, depending on whether you are speaking from a present or a past perspective about one or more answers and whether or not you still want the answer (s).
Should you give the right answers in obey me?
When the visual novel aspect of the game is really what we’re all here for, you’d be best to maximise your time with Obey Me by giving the “right” answers. Although it’s fun to make the right choice with Obey Me’s answers the first time, you can actually replay each story chapter multiple times without penalty.