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  • Should I use got or gotten in the following sentence?
    To say that you've "gotten" something means that you've obtained or received it in the past The example given doesn't use "got gotten" in that way, but given the continued use of the two words in American English, "had gotten lost" sounds better to my ear than "had got lost " It's more a matter of consistency than of correctness
  • expressions - How to use get to and got to? - English Language . . .
    I got to only means I have to in certain dialects In regular English, they are quite different For instance, I got to go now as opposed to I have (got) to go now would be considered unidiomatic
  • I get it vs. I got it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    First of all, It's usually "I've got it" But that's just nit-picking Native English speakers usually use either interchangeably to mean the same thing, that is, they understand now There doesn't seem to be a difference in meaning or usage due to the different verb tense They also sometimes add "now": "I've got it now" or "I get it now"
  • sentence construction - I got married and I have got married . . .
    It looks like "I have got" should only be used to describe ownership of a noun, for example: "I've got an apple in my bag " ("I've" is the same as "I have", just contracted ) I would not place a verb participle after "have got " For example "I have got dismissed" sounds wrong to me, and does not appear acceptable in the dictionary link either
  • got vs. have got - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    It would be incorrect for Meggie to use have got instead of got, both semantically and grammatically First, note that when Reg says “What's that you have got?”, he means “What do you have?”, or “What are you holding?” On the other hand, when Meggie says got she means received Second, Meggie could grammatically (but wordily) say “I have gotten her for my birthday” In this
  • What is Got it! short for? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    13 When you say "Got it," what is it short for? Is it short for one, or arguably some, of the following? I have it I have got it I have gotten it I got it (Is this even valid?) Something else Also: What is the tense or temporal construction of the verb in the deleted form?
  • modal verbs - (Hadnt got didnt have) to have got - English Language . . .
    I knew that my friend never got lost in the forest, but that time, he'd been there abnormally long, so when my mom said, "He will have got lost," I said that he (hadn't got didn't have) to have got lost
  • past tense - Got promoted vs. Was promoted - English Language . . .
    I prefer "was promoted" and "got a promotion"; but "got promoted" is acceptable, although as already mentioned it sounds much less formal
  • Is the following usage of “I got” correct?
    6 Yes, this is pretty common usage of got in a casual, conversational context It's not incorrect, but it is informal In writing, this usage is generally only appropriate if the author is deliberately evoking an informal, conversational tone In general, one would instead use found, saw, or another more traditional verb
  • Shouldnt have got or gotten [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . .
    1 "I shouldn't have got married when I wasn't ready for it" "I shouldn't have got married on such a wet day", etc' These are the more common usage with that one 'I shouldn't have gotten married' is used when the sentence ends there





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