"Gotten" is old English. This side of the Atlantic it is mostly used along with "ill" to form "ill-gotten".
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Re: Grammar - what's this all about?
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Re: Grammar - what's this all about?
Not everywhere now, it's archaic. Same as fall.
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"Gotten" annoys me as it is an archaic form only really used in phrases like "ill-gotten". The past participle of "got" is "got" in British English. But "gotten" is becoming more and more common as an American import. I think it would be reasonable if users of the term were to be flayed and staked out over a termites' nest.
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Alongside those using 'so' to begin a sentence,when asked a question.Trogladyte wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:02 pm "Gotten" annoys me as it is an archaic form only really used in phrases like "ill-gotten". The past participle of "got" is "got" in British English. But "gotten" is becoming more and more common as an American import. I think it would be reasonable if users of the term were to be flayed and staked out over a termites' nest.
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Also, those who pepper their speech liberally with 'like' ...
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Meh, I could care less.Trogladyte wrote: ↑Mon Oct 26, 2020 7:02 pm But "gotten" is becoming more and more common as an American import
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Re: Grammar - what's this all about?
Embiggened and emboldened since you appear to have missed it.
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