None of these are grammatically correct. They should be, "He has to come here." "I have a pen."*and "I have to go there." * Unless, that is, you meant, "I got a pen (out of my purse/out of my desk/out of my backpack/etc.)"
I got your impolite expression right here.
Got here in 2 minutes before their cut off time is not a correct grammar.
The sentence "I got here just 2 minutes before their cut off time" is correct grammar.
What is the question? If you mean when they got to North America, they didn't come here, they are from here.
Here are a couple of sentences that contain the word well: The well we got our water from went dry. She was feeling bad, but now she is well.
Here's a chart that I got from Dogster. This is about the correct time to get what shots and when:
I'm not sure what "in narrate" might be, but here are a couple of sentences for the word "narrate." We got a famous actor to narrate our film. She will narrate the documentary.
I'm not sure what "in narrate" might be, but here are a couple of sentences for the word "narrate." We got a famous actor to narrate our film. She will narrate the documentary.
The correct spelling is mischievous.Some example sentences are:She gave him a mischievous look.His mischievous behaviour always got him in trouble with teachers.My puppy is very cute but mischievous too.
Maybe yes because the movie that my cousin got. And she got it here in America
"Had got" is not considered correct grammar. It should be either "had" or "got," depending on the context of the sentence.
my door got jambed