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3 Nov 2018
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Question about English (UK)
✓ Gotten - Do you Brits use this verb form?
✓ Gotten - Do you Brits use this verb form?
Or only Americans use it?
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3 Nov 2018
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- English (UK)
Gotten is not part of English (UK) but if you were to use it people wouldn’t really mind. But it would be best just to use the word “got”
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Gotten is not part of English (UK) but if you were to use it people wouldn’t really mind. But it would be best just to use the word “got”
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- English (UK)
For example if you were to say
“Have you gotten the book”
Just say
“Have you got the book”
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