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PreciousJones Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Straighten

Let's hope you get that visa thing straightened out. Or

Let's hope you get that visa thing straighten out.

Which is correct?
  

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get something + past participle. straightened out. CJ

  • get something + past participle.
  • straightened out.
  • CJ
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get something + past participle.

straightened out.

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PreciousJonesLet's hope you get that visa thing straightened out. Or Let's hope you get that visa thing straighten out. Which is correct?
"straightened" out is correct. Use past tense because you want that thing (to be) done. (not do)

Maybe using a simpler verb will help you understand it more easily.

'I hope you get that thing fixe

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