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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Having your head bitten/bit off

I saw both sentences, which one is correct? When should you use one instead of the other?

  

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Having your head bitten off Correct. You need the past participle here, which is bitten. Having your head bit off Incorrect.

  • Having your head bitten off Correct.
  • You need the past participle here, which is bitten.
  • Having your head bit off Incorrect.
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