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Got is the preterite ( simple past ) of get, and in British English it is also the past participle. The American form of the past participle, gotten, has become obsolete in Britain, and is sometimes mistaken for an Americanism.

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11y ago

No, the word got is the past tense of the verb to get (gets, getting, got, gotten). The verb got is most often an auxiliary verb. Examples:

auxiliary verb: We got lost on our way.

main verb: John got an A in math.

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13y ago

Yes. Got is the past tense of get.

The teacher said "get your homework out". So I got my home work out and waited for him to look at it.

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12y ago

No, 'get' is a verb; get, gets, getting, gotten.

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3y ago

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