Want this question answered?
Every chance he got!
Yes, he has a home at Davington Priory, Faversham.
I was at the Weir Cook Airport in Indianapolis Indiana and saw Bob Hope in the 1970 era and got an autograph --Bob Hope- no other writing. What is it worth now?
Billy Bob Thornton
Bob Irwin is Steve's dad, and the original owner of Australia Zoo when it was smaller and had a different name. Steve got his love of wildlife from his father. Sadly, Steve predeceased his father when he died from a stingray attack on 4 September 2006. At this time, Bob Irwin is still alive and is in his 70's.
Both "you have got" and "you have gotten" are correct in American English, but "you have got" is more common. In British English, "you have got" is prefered over "you have gotten."
Valid ArgumentThanks to the above answerer, I got this question wrong on my quiz.The correct answer is Valid argument.
No. I got the scarf for free should be I got the scarf free.
yes it is correct..i felt/got/went nostalgic when so and so thing happened...
My Sex Life... or How I Got Into an Argument was created in 1996-05.
No, that is nit the correct spelling.The correct spelling of the word is ugly.For example:The doll looked creepy and ugly.The argument got ugly and the police had to step in.
That depends on what the argument was about
Neither of them is correct. You can say "I don't have money" in American English or "I haven't got money" in British English.=== ===
"Gotten" is a past participle form that is more commonly used in American English. In British English, it is more common to use "got" as the past participle. Therefore, both "gotten done" and "got done" are grammatically correct, albeit in different variations of English.
The correct grammar is "It has gotten." "Gotten" is the past participle of "get" and is commonly used in American English, while "got" is more commonly used in British English.
No. You should say, "If you get breathless, pant deliberately."
We did not take our lunch. We have not had our lunch. We have not taken lunch.