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Pergunta sobre Inglês (EUA)
A: I have still got to~
B: I have still to ~
Are Both A and B the same thing?
A: I have still got to~
B: I have still to ~
Are Both A and B the same thing?
B: I have still to ~
Are Both A and B the same thing?
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A) Makes sense
B) People will understand what you mean, but it doesn't really make sense.
I would say: "I have still got to do my homework" (for example)

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