Yatziri Anayetzin Reynoso Cuevas
PreguntaWhen we use get instead of got, don’t the verbs have to be in the past participle?
- We have to use for the present tense. For instance:
get + participleI get excited whenever I learn something new. - And we use for the past tense. For instance:
gotI got tired yesterday after having to walk home.
Daniel Romero
About that, Yatiziri, when we use 'get' to say that something change, it always uses the verb in past participle, either get, or got, even though we are using getting.
René Fabricio Escobar Nuila
Interested
Adrián Leonardo Morales Rodríguez
