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Rajesh jain Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Got/gotten

Some people say it "gotten" and some say it "got" but i read in grammar book "got" is the correct third form for get.Is it true?
  

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got is used in American-English but gotton is used in British-English

  • got is used in American-English but gotton is used in British-English
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got is used in American-English but gotton is used in British-English
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parsa maozzez got is used in American-English but gotten is used in British-English
Actually it's the other way around, at least broadly speaking.
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Hi,
The past participles of the verb get
Got is the past participle of get. This form is mainly used in British English.
Gotten is the past participle of get. This form is mainly used in American English.

Both mean the same thing, of course.

The past tense of the verb get
Got can also function as t
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Do not use gotten, unless being informal and in America!
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