If he or SHE was smart, then yes.
college football players do not get cut, in a way they are students of the university or college but they can be suspended indefinetly. they can also have their scholarship revoked or taken away. for example if a player is offered a divisoin 1 full ride scholarship and plays a game of pick up football with his friends and gets hurt. the university has the right to take that scholarship from that player.
Both ever got and ever gotten are past participle conjugations of the verb to get. Gotis the British English (BE) form and gotten is the American English (AE) form.A past participle indicates past or completed action or time, e.g. (BE) Have you ever got goose-bumps from watching a scary movie? (AE) Have you ever gotten goose-bumps from watching a scary movie?Ever got or ever gotten would only be used as part of a question.Although gotten is no longer in usage in British English as a verb conjugation it still exits in the adjective ill-gotten, e.g. ill-gotten gains.
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Yes, I bet they've gotten into a fight plenty of times!
No. He wanted to play baseball in school and even contemplated going to college on a baseball scholarship, but it was much easier for him to play shows, so that's what he did.
no she was never blind because she was the second daughter
Yes. The companies 'Glowing Magic' *snicker* and 'Mckennazo' have gotten in the way.
No never.
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