anreak
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- Oct 14, 2007
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- Student or Learner
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- Portuguese
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- Brazil
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- Brazil
Hello.
I would like to know the difference between "got" and "gotten" as past participles.
For example:
I've got a problem!
I've gotten a probelm!
And also, I would like to know "I've got a" means the same of "I have" in the following sentence:
"If you mess with her you will have got a problem!"
"If you mess with her you will have a problem!"
I always get puzzled when using "I've got a/an". Never know where to use that correctly.
Thank you so much.
I would like to know the difference between "got" and "gotten" as past participles.
For example:
I've got a problem!
I've gotten a probelm!
And also, I would like to know "I've got a" means the same of "I have" in the following sentence:
"If you mess with her you will have got a problem!"
"If you mess with her you will have a problem!"
I always get puzzled when using "I've got a/an". Never know where to use that correctly.
Thank you so much.