I believe people use the word "got" because they are basically lazy. I was taught in a grammar school and we were never allowed to use the word, as a more illustrative alternative could and should be found. My main concern is with this new phenomenon - Britain's Got Talent - why is it not entitled Britain Has Talent?
The word "got" is often used as an auxiliary verb to indicate possession or obligation. It can also be used as a past tense of "get" to show that someone has received or acquired something. Overall, it is a versatile and commonly used word in English.
A "sesquipedalian".
You can see a number of ultracrepidarian people in the society. This is the use of ultracrepiderian in a sentence.
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
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People started using the word $#!% in the 14th century and in circa 1526
The sun shone so bright people got burned.
Before radio, people got their news primarily from newspapers. There was also neighborhood gossip, or word of mouth. That was it.
I am tired of writing sentences for other people on the web.
Wow you don't got no brains!- IS NOT A WAY TO USE IT Wow! I got a ring from Ben!-IS A WAY TO USE IT
what word means these peoople use less so soldiers could have more
I got a piece of bread at the bakery store. I got some M&M's at the store!
You've got your nerve.
I got hit by lightning
He has got a bad odour !!
you got unlimited mileage.
eureka means "ive got it!"
Well got is a verb so you'd use it like this, Sally got the paper towels from the store. or Joe got baggies to hold the apples for Emily.