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he could have caught cold and gotten sick??
he could have caught cold and gotten sick
he could have caught cold and got sic
which of these is correct?
2010年3月17日 07:52
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E.T,
"to get sick" is an American expression. The past participle "gotten" is not used in British English.
In your examples, #1 is correct. The tenses need to match.
He could HAVE CAUGHT cold and he COULD HAVE GOTTEN sick.
I get sick. I am getting sick...... present
I got sick..... past simple
I have gotten sick...... present perfect
had gotten sick....... past perfect
Of course, if you speak British English you will prefer to use the past participle "got", instead of gotten.
2010年3月18日
He could have caught a cold and got sick.
2010年3月17日
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