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Got is the simple past tense of the verb get:
Got is also used as the past participle of get in both British and North American English:
Although gotten is now obsolete in Britain, it is correct in North American English as an alternative past participle:
In informal contexts, has, have and had are often contracted to ’s, ’ve, and ’d before got or gotten:
Have got may be used to express the idea of possessing something:
Have got to may be used to mean “must” or “have to”:
The use of got by itself (i.e. without have) with a present tense meaning is colloquial and should be avoided in formal writing and speaking:
North Americans tend to use the past participle gotten instead of got to express the idea of obtaining (rather than possessing) something. Compare the following sentences:
Gotten also tends to be used more often than got to mean “become” or “grown”:
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