I got it: you have obtained something. e.g. I got your message, I got your phone number out of the phone book or it can mean I understand what you are telling me. It depends on how it is used in the sentence. I get it: I understand what you are saying or I understand what you mean.
Learning. That's when you get taught something. Memorizing. You remember what you got taught.
"Has got" is typically used in British English to indicate possession, while "has gotten" is more commonly used in American English as the past participle of "get." Both can be used to convey possession, but "has gotten" may imply the act of acquiring something more recently.
What is the difference between a car and other means of transport? Got it?
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I got chills and there multiplying
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silence is when you got to be quite music is loud
A ditch is a man-made channel designed to drain water or redirect it, often dug along roads or fields. A stream, on the other hand, is a natural flowing body of water that moves continuously in a particular direction, such as a river or creek. While both can carry water, a ditch is typically more controlled and functional, while a stream is a natural feature of the landscape.
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Looks are personal traits. You can't get personal traits from a location (where). You get them from your parents (who).