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Sentence: Be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample...



 
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Sentence: Be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample... #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 06, 2009 15:53 pm   Sentence: Be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample...
 

Dear friends,

Kindly check my sentences below:

be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample is in pat tense?).
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Sentence: Be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample... #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 06, 2009 22:22 pm   Sentence: Be careful you don't get trampled in the rush (why the word trample...
 

First of all, it's not past tense it's past participle and here are all what i know about it and let's hope it might help:

1- get+ past participle = describe the subject
He is getting married.
They get scared of that dog.

2- get + adjective= change ( become)
The weather is getting hot.
The man got old.
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