grammar - What is difference between GOT TO and HAVE TO



I was searching today on this topic. i found some posts on web according to them


   1)  I got to go now.
2) I have to go now.

these two sentences are same but i wanna confirm that are they same ???



Answer



The first sentence listed,



"I got to go now."



Is a generally acceptable slang variant of the second sentence listed,



"I have to go now."



They both mean the same thing, which is,



"I need to go now."



have to and need to are more correct, but got to is common enough that no one will misunderstand you, and only the most pedantic among us will correct it.


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