Today my Students were puzzled with these "two" verbs: "teacher, but why do we usually see both verbs?"
Well, it goes:
To have got - is the usual verb in British English (BrE)
To have: a) the forms have and forms with do/does/did era the usual way to show possession in American English (AmE);
b) also used in formal situation, such as I have no objection!;
c) also common in informal situations: Sorry, I don't have a clue!
Source: Oxford Advamced Learners Dictionary, Oxford University Press
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