What does "have" mean here? (have got to, has got to)
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Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Have" here comes from the phrase "have got to." This expression is using the present perfect tense (have got), but you will find that this is a common expression that has the same meaning as "have to" or "must." Ex: I've got to make a decision. Ex: Did you have got to do?