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The spelling "violins" is correct for the plural form of violin (a stringed musical instrument played with a bow).
He studied math the violin and the ladies. His early papers were done while working at a patent office, a job gotten for him by a friend.
I don't understand what you mean. I have gotten bad charliehorses in my calf muscle, and on the bottom of my foot. Often, muscle charliehorses result from not drinking enough water.
No, but Has Gotten is.
Yes i have gotten an A+
Is in the morning gotten by him
"Has gotten" is the present perfect tense of get.
Gotten is the past participle of got.
"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.
Sorry, I don't have a pattern but I've gotten several pump pouches from www.pumpwearinc.com. They have a lot of neat children's products. There are several other websites you can check out also. Just do a general web search.
You've gotten into an undesirable position.
"He spent his ill-gotten gains."