No, gotten is primarily American.
Got is mostly used in Britain.
Had got (British) / gotten (US)
The past participle of the word "get" is "gotten" in American English, and "got" in British English.
Yes, "gotten" is a correct past participle of the verb "get" in American English. In British English, "got" is more commonly used as the past participle.
"Gotten" is considered standard English in American English, while it is less common in British English where "got" is preferred. It is not considered slang in either dialect.
it depends on what you're using the word for. if you say 'I had gotten a new camera', then no it isn't a word. :) hope this helped
The past participle of "get" is "got" in British English and "gotten" in American English.
Yes, "gotten" is a real word. It is the past participle of "get" and is commonly used in American English.
There are no prefix for gotten because the WORD "GOT" is a rootword so definicially there are no answer for that question:)
an Americanism
"Gotten" is generally considered acceptable American English grammar, but in British English, "got" is typically preferred.
An anothet word for have is.................. gotten brought boughtgot
The past participle of the verb to get is gotten.