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I got it vs got it

Both "I got it" and "Got it" are correct phrases, but they are used in different contexts. "I got it" is more formal and emphasizes the subject "I" performing the action of understanding or receiving something. On the other hand, "Got it" is more casual and is often used in spoken language or informal situations.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 955 views

I got it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in formal contexts.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has understood or received something. It emphasizes the subject "I" performing the action.

Examples:

  • When the teacher explained the math problem, I got it immediately.
  • I got it! Thank you for explaining it so clearly.
  • I got it from the store yesterday.
  • I got it from my friend.
  • I got it as a gift.
  • In my life I got it.
  • I got it, Walter. Just... hold still.
  • Yes dear, I got it.
  • I got it at the Folies Bergéres, in Cairo.
  • Yes, I got it, goodbye.
  • I got it, he wants Nicholas Cage.
  • I got it, I got it, I got it.
  • TINK: I got it, I got it, I got it.
  • No, no, look, I got it. I got it. I got it.
  • Well. I got it, I got it, I got it.
  • I got it - I got it wrong.
  • I got it kicked, but apparently...
  • I got it done in Tahiti.
  • And I got it right here.
  • I got it right from Hernan.
  • All right, Chloe, I got it.
  • I got it at Teddy's place.
  • I got it under Mom's.
  • Never mind, I got it right here.
  • I got it from the E.P.A.

Alternatives:

  • I understand.
  • I comprehended it.
  • I grasped it.
  • I received it.
  • I comprehended the concept.

got it

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, especially in informal or spoken language.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker has understood or received something. It is more casual and often used in informal situations.

Examples:

  • Got it. Thanks for letting me know.
  • I explained the plan, and he got it right away.
  • Got it from the store yesterday.
  • Got it from my friend.
  • Got it as a gift.
  • You never got it, Dana.
  • Got it, got it, got it, got it.
  • He got it against his ex-wife.
  • She got it from that man without any hair.
  • I guess they got it off your W-4 or something.
  • You got it much too high.
  • Okay, got it, got it, got it.
  • You got it when I say you got it.
  • Everybody will still think you've got it.
  • America got it right that night.
  • But he only got it half right.
  • Matt's got it so easy.
  • Look who finally got it together.
  • Sign another, you've got it down.
  • My brother got it for everyone.
  • I took steps and finally got it.
  • Tell me where you got it.
  • I've got it at the cost of eternal suffering.
  • You've got it backwards, even for Wilkes-Barre.
  • Lots of lads got it worse.

Alternatives:

  • Understood.
  • Received.
  • I get it.
  • I see.
  • I got the message.

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