No. Instead you can say "I was misunderstood" or "I have been misunderstood." Explanation: The word "got" is a conjugation of the word "to have." To have something means that you own or possess it. So it doesn't make sense to say "I own misunderstood." The word "was" is a past tense conjugation of the word "to be," and it does make sense to "be misunderstood." The same goes for the phrase "have been".
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In this case we would need to know the full sentence with the subject. For instance, if you say I have or I've...it would be correct to use gotten. However, although the sentence may be correct if you are using "have" in the sentence, the best way to say this sentence would be to eliminate have altogether. Then "gotten" would not be correct. You would say, "I just got back" or "We just got back". Usually when you are using have in the sentence (other than stating possession) than the use of "gotten" can be the correct usage for the word "got". In this sentence, since "back" is not something that is/was possessed, than gotten is the correct term if you are using "have" in the sentence. For example, if you were to say "we've gotten the answer", than that would be incorrect because it is showing possession. In this case you would want to say, "we've got the answer". There are many other rules pertaining to the use of gotten.
As a question, It would be Does your mother have long hair? As a statement, it would be Your mother has long hair.
no it is not a correct sentence.
She misunderstood him.
A sentence that uses misunderstood is: "You must have misunderstood the directions." Another sentence is: "Some people misunderstood the instructions."
"How did you got her?" Is not a grammatically correct sentence, it might be better to rephrase it as "How did you gether?"
No. The correct form is "got", without the "had". Example, I got what I wanted.
I spoke slowly and clearly so that I would not be misunderstood.
They've get married
No. There is no subject.
The boy felt so misunderstood when his peers made fun of him.
sentence fragement s misunderstood or in proper symbol or mistake in a sentence
i sprained my anckle ?
That is not correct grammar. A better sentence would be "I went to the supermarket and found this item." In the proper sentence, there is an object and better structure.
A simple sentence can be misunderstood due to ambiguous wording, lack of context, or differing interpretations of the words used. It can also be misunderstood if there are cultural or language barriers that affect how the message is received.