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Nov 28th, 2006, 07:15 am
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I've got a couple friends that would disagree. :becky:
I'm sure there are examples of something like that in movie scripts or songs that you could point to. What about a search on an American...
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In British English, would you say:
'I've got used to living abroad.'
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'I've gotten used to living abroad.'
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Nov 28th, 2006, 04:12 am
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I'd say 'gotten' for both.
again 'gotten' for both.
The first one, I'd say 'got' to mean 'possess' or 'gotten' to mean 'received'
The second one, I'd use 'gotten'
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