What does gotta mean?

The word gotta is an informal, spoken form of the phrasal modal verb “have got to” (e.g., “You’ve gotta see this movie; you’ll love it,” “I gotta ask you something”).

Deciding if got or gotten is the right word can be tricky—“gotten” is the past participle of the verb “get” in US English, but “got” isn’t just used as the simple past tense form of “get,” it’s also part of the phrase “have got,” meaning “have,” and the phrasal modal verb “have got to.”

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