
"He has got a cut" или "He has a cut"?


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Правильно - He has a cut
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Both "He has got a cut" and "He has a cut" are grammatically correct, but they have slightly different meanings.
"He has got a cut": This construction uses the present perfect tense with the verb "have got" (which can be contracted to "has got" in the third person singular). It means that he currently possesses a cut, i.e., he has a cut right now.
"He has a cut": This uses the simple present tense with the verb "have." It also means that he currently possesses a cut, but it's a simpler way to express the same idea.
Both sentences convey the same basic information, but the first one ("He has got a cut") might be more common in certain regions or informal contexts. The second one ("He has a cut") is more straightforward and universally understood.


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