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 akram@73
 
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							| Dear colleagues, I am really confused..can you tell me the communicative function of this utterance:you �ve got to have a good time.thank you |  14 Nov 2013      
					
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 Apodo
 
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							| Others may have a different idea, but it sounds like something that would be used in an advertisement. That �s why we always need the context in which the words are used. 
 Our theme park is terrific! There is something for everyone to enjoy.  You �ve got to have a good time! 
 
 It sounds like an obligation, but you can�t order people to have a good time - it is being used differently here. 
 
 
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 cunliffe
 
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							| Yes - you can �t fail to have a good time. |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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 abumohamed
 
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							| obligation  (external authority) |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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 swing swan
 
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							| gramatically speaking it �s expressing obligation but because  you can �t force people to have a good time so it sounds like a piece of advice ;) |  15 Nov 2013     
					
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