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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

get v/s got

which is the correct way to say-i have got or i have get.....good result etc..
  

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I get good results. (Present) I have achieved good results. I have gotten good results.

  • I get good results.
  • (Present) I have achieved good results.
  • I have gotten good results.
  • (past) I will get good results.
  • (future)
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I get good results. (Present)
I have achieved good results. I have gotten good results. (past)
I will get good results. (future)
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Or 'I have got (a headache)'. Not (X) 'I have get'.
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BE speakers don't use 'gotten'.
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Rover_KEBE speakers don't use 'gotten'.
Opps, that's right. One of the differences between American and British English.

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