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Will17

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Hello!


Is this sentence correct? : "He's been shot at".

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W
 
Thanks a lot bhaisahab!

What's the difference between: to be informed and to get informed?

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W
There is no difference in meaning it's just that there is no need to use "get", which is already overused, when you have a perfectly good verb "to be" for the purpose.
 
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