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Mojtaba vahdati Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

(misled) get or be?

How do you talk about "be misled" in the future?
Should I use the verb "get" with it?
Like this:
You might get misled several times during your research about the truth of life.
Or should I simply use "be" like this?
You might "be misled" several times during your research about the truth of life.
  

Top answer

You might "be misled" several times during your research about the truth of life. You may use either. 'Get' is more informal.

  • You might "be misled" several times during your research about the truth of life.
  • You may use either.
  • 'Get' is more informal.
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mojtaba vahdatiYou might get misled several times during your research about the truth of life.Or should I simply use "be" like this?You might "be misled" several times during your research about the truth of life.
You may use either. 'Get' is more informal.

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