Let's say I was at a party where I watched a friend of mine get extremely drunk. A week later I meet him, we haven't talked since the party. I smile at him and ask:
Me: Did you get/(Have) you got/(Have) you gotten over the/your hangover(s) from last week?
Friend: Almost.
Me: 'Cause I can imagine it/they must've been pretty bad.
Friend: It was/They were.
As you can see I have a lot of questions about this dialog, so could you please help me correct it to make it sound as natural to you as possible? (I would like the American English version if possible)
anonymous Me: Did you get/(Have) you got/(Have) you gotten over the/your hangover(s) from last week? " This is an occasion when even an America will go to the perfect. anonymous Me: 'Cause I can imagine it/they must've been pretty bad.
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anonymousMe: Did you get/(Have) you got/(Have) you gotten over the/your hangover(s) from last week?
"Have you gotten over your hangover from last weeek?" This is an occasion when even an America will go to the perfect.
anonymousMe: 'Cause I can imagine it/they must've been pretty bad.
Use "it". I don't see where yo