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Jack

Aug. 17, 2021

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"It's got to be together".
How do you analyze the components of this sentence?
To be honest, this sentence makes me really confused because I don't know exactly about its sentence components.
If it's just "it's together", that's very easy for me to understand: it, subject; is, linking verbs; together, Adv as a predicative.
But, how about the "got to be"? What is its nature in this sentence?
I hope someone can give me the correct answers. Thank you guys very much.

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"It's got to be together".

How do you analyze the components of this sentence?

To be honest, this sentence makes me really confused because I don't know exactly abouwhat its sentence components are.

Hard to explain why, but I didn't like this.

If it's just "it's together", that's very easy for me to understand: it, subject; is, linking verbs; together, Adv as a predicative.

But, how about the "got to be"?

What is its nature in this sentence?

I hope someone can give me the correct answers.

Thank you guys very much.

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"It's got to" is "It has got to", "has got" is third person singular simple present form of "have got". This is an informal alternative to "have to", "must", "needs to", "is obliged to". So:

It: subject
has got: verb, must, needs to, is obliged to
to be: infinitive verb
together: adverb as predicative

It needs to be together, it is obliged to be together. If it is not together, that is not acceptable.

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Jack

Aug. 17, 2021

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Thank you very much for all of your corrections and detailed explanations. I didn’t know “it’s” is actually “it has”. That really makes sense. Have a nice day!

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Jack

Aug. 17, 2021

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To be honest, this sentence makes me really confused because I don't know exactly abouwhat its sentence components are.

I don’t know exactly what its components are.

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"It's got to be together".


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How do you analyze the components of this sentence?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

To be honest, this sentence makes me really confused because I don't know exactly about its sentence components.


To be honest, this sentence makes me really confused because I don't know exactly abouwhat its sentence components are.

Hard to explain why, but I didn't like this.

If it's just "it's together", that's very easy for me to understand: it, subject; is, linking verbs; together, Adv as a predicative.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

But, how about the "got to be"?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

What is its nature in this sentence?


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

I hope someone can give me the correct answers.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Thank you guys very much.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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