Question
25 January
- Japanese Near fluent
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English (US)
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Japanese
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English (UK)
Question about English (US)
Which one is correct? Or are both ok?
I’m getting a divorce.
I’m getting divorced.
And this one too
I got a divorce.
I got divorced.
Which one is correct? Or are both ok?
I’m getting a divorce.
I’m getting divorced.
And this one too
I got a divorce.
I got divorced.
I’m getting a divorce.
I’m getting divorced.
And this one too
I got a divorce.
I got divorced.
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- English (US)
Both are right. "Divorce" is a verb as well as a noun.
- Japanese Near fluent

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