HAVE GOT TO + Verb
About things that you have to do …
I’ve got to see the doctor, I’m ill.
Students, you’ve got to listen to me.
« HAVE GOT TO + Verb » vs « GOT TO + Noun »: (not the same)
HAVE GOT TO + Verb:
=> you say what you have to do.
(to have to do … something)
I’ve got to read my lesson.
I’ve got to go now, I’m late.
GOT TO + Noun:
=> you say where you are.
(to get to … somewhere).
I call you when I get to London.
I called my wife when I got to the office.
HAVE and HAVE GOT: