I've got a cold.

Which of the following four sentences are correct and can have the same meaning as “I’ve got a cold”?

  1. I have a cold.
  2. I got a cold.
  3. I’ve had a cold.
  4. I am sick with a cold.

Thanks.

All are possible. #1 & 4 mean ‘I’ve got a cold’. #2 & 3 could with the right modification: ‘I got a cold’ can = ‘I’ve got a cold’ in casual English. And: I’ve had a cold since yesterday.