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The difference between 'has got' and 'has gotten' is that has got is UK English whereas 'has gotten' is US English.

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What is the difference between to have and to have got?

Using "to have got" is not gramatically correct. Sally has... Tom has... She has... He has... I have... They have... You can use "have gotten" but without the preposition "to" before it. I have gotten many threatening calls, so I'm afraid to answer the phone. I have gotten all my computer files backed up now.


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There are no prefix for gotten because the WORD "GOT" is a rootword so definicially there are no answer for that question:)


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UK: You have got to be early for work tomorrow.


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Is gotten a British word?

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