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Enea
"She gets angry" or "she get angry", what is corret?
28 sept. 2014 08:42
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I agree with Mary-Kate. 'She gets angry' is correct. Is it possible you heard 'She got angry' instead?
28 septembre 2014
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Hi,
'She gets angry' is the correct way to say this :)
28 septembre 2014
Yes, she 'gets' is the only correct form - it's the present simple tense.
As for the sentence with 'get', perhaps you heard someone say 'She'll get angry'? The 'll' sound between 'She' and 'get' is pronounced very softly, so perhaps you didn't hear it, and thought that you'd heard 'She get angry'?
2 octobre 2014
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Enea
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Italien
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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