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usage of "got" #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 14, 2008 14:05 pm   usage of "got"
 

Hi all

Iam a bit confused about the correct usage of "got + past participle" like "got burnt", "got mugged".

Can somebody explain to me? Is that a proper usage?

Thank you
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usage of "got" #2 (permalink) Mon Apr 14, 2008 14:14 pm   usage of "got"
 

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Can somebody explain to me? Is that a proper usage?


Indeed it is.
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