fire1As a last question, can "You've gotten me/the question" mean "You've understood me/the question" in those contexts?
Not in British English.
I've done my best to tell you not to say that. If you are really determined to say it, you don't need my approval. Clive PS - Generally speaking, with all the 'get/got idioms, I don't think people use the gotten form.
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I've done my best to tell you not to say that. If you are really determined to say it, you don't need my approval.
Clive
PS - Generally speaking, with all the 'get/got idioms, I don't think people use the gotten form. They just use the 'got' form.