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Do you got something for me vs Do you get something for me

Both phrases are commonly used in informal English, but "do you got something for me" is more colloquial and often considered incorrect in formal contexts. "Do you get something for me?" is the grammatically correct form, using the base form of the verb "get." However, in casual speech or informal writing, the contracted form "do you got" is frequently used.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 685 views

Do you got something for me

This phrase is commonly used in informal English, but it is more colloquial and not considered correct in formal contexts.

This phrase is often used in casual speech or informal writing. It is a contracted form of "do you have got something for me?"

Examples:

  • Hey, do you got a minute to talk?
  • Do you got any plans for the weekend?
  • I don't got any money on me right now.
  • She said she got the tickets for the concert.
  • Do you got what it takes to succeed?
  • Tu as quelque chose pour moi ? Do you got something for me? Tu as quelque chose pour moi? You got something for me today? Tu as quelque chose pour moi ?
  • Feb 22, 2023 ... hi i got a 6700 XT with a shorted +12v_Bus and blown (burnt) c101, c102) - u are talking about shematics, do you got something for me or point ...
  • Oct 13, 2024 ... ... Do you got something for me? Yes, sir. Alright, let me hear what you got. Uh brush. Right. Hey, watch it when you pray. Amen. Amen. Watch ...
  • Lâche-moi les baskets, t'as un truc pour moi ? Are you hear to bust my chops, or do you got something for me?
  • Gang Member : [asks Max in both Brazilian Portuguese and English] Do you got something for me? Max Payne : For you? I'll tell you what I got. I got a gun ...
  • - Do you got something for me?! - Fuck you, D. - Here, take it! You earned it! - What the fuck's wrong with you? This is expensive motherfucking... Hey ...
  • Gang Member: [asks Max in both Brazilian Portuguese and English] Do you got something for me? Max Payne: For you? I'll tell you what I got. I got a gun and ...
  • Aug 1, 2024 ... ... Do you got something for me? I don't. I heard you say my name. I thought we were going to chat. Okay. Now, I want. Phone lines are open ...

Alternatives:

  • Do you have something for me?
  • Do you possess something for me?
  • Do you have anything for me?
  • Do you get something for me?
  • Do you receive something for me?

Do you get something for me

This phrase is the grammatically correct form, using the base form of the verb "get."

This phrase is the correct form to use in formal contexts or when speaking more formally. It follows the standard subject-verb-object structure.

Examples:

  • Do you get something for me every time you go to the store?
  • I wonder if I get something for my birthday.
  • She gets flowers for her mother on Mother's Day.
  • Do you get what I'm saying?
  • I get the feeling that something is wrong.
  • You get something for free, I get to top up my super.
  • - Can you get something for the party?
  • Number one... you get something for nothing.
  • If you get something for her promise you'll show it to me.
  • You get something in such places.
  • Drill helped each of you get something.
  • Where do you get something like that?
  • Where do you get something like that?
  • How do you get something like this?
  • How do you get something to run?
  • And just hope that you get something back.
  • See, friendship is only worthwhile... if you get something from the other person.
  • At least this way you get something.
  • You have to know, but I can you get something better.
  • At the moment you get something, Mitch.
  • When you get something, call me at the office.
  • Sorry, you get something on Flint.
  • So you get something like this.
  • The second you get something, call me.
  • This way, you get something out of it.

Alternatives:

  • Do you have something for me?
  • Do you receive something for me?
  • Do you obtain something for me?
  • Do you acquire something for me?
  • Do you fetch something for me?

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