Beat people up is correct in informal speech. Formally, the verb is simply "beat."
The correct grammar is "I woke up in the middle of the night."
no its got woken up
Yes, 'grew up' is correct grammar. It is the past tense of 'grow up'. For example: 'His uncle grew up in Italy.' 'I thought you grew up in London.' 'I grew up very quickly after my mother died.'
Yes "awesome job on getting them to pay up" is acceptable grammar.
Can Adam be picked up by you
you shove a dead cat up your bum and then take it out
No it is not... its suppose to be : I slept on my sofa and woke up in my bed
The kid got fired
because they are answered by regular people, not wiki answers. it is up to the people who answer the question to proofread and revise if they want to, but its not like we are getting graded on grammar. <3
Poptropica is a kid-friendly game, and therefore cannot beat up people.
Well, technically "beated" is not a word in standard English. The correct past tense of "beat" is "beaten." So, if you want to sound like you passed third-grade grammar, use "beaten" instead of making up words like "beated."
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