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How to Pronounce got on a technicality?

Correct pronunciation for the word "got on a technicality" is [ɡɒt ˌɒn ɐ tˈɛknɪkˈalɪti], [ɡɒt ˌɒn ɐ tˈɛknɪkˈalɪti], [ɡ_ɒ_t ˌɒ_n ɐ t_ˈɛ_k_n_ɪ_k_ˈa_l_ɪ_t_i].

What are the misspellings for got on a technicality?

  • get on a technicality,
  • get on a technicalitu,
  • got a technicality,
  • fot on a technicality,
  • vot on a technicality,
  • bot on a technicality,
  • hot on a technicality,
  • yot on a technicality,
  • tot on a technicality,
  • gkt on a technicality,
  • glt on a technicality,
  • gpt on a technicality,
  • g0t on a technicality,
  • g9t on a technicality,
  • gor on a technicality,
  • gof on a technicality,
  • gog on a technicality,
  • goy on a technicality,
  • go6 on a technicality,
  • go5 on a technicality

What is the present tense of Got on a technicality?

  • The present tense forms of the verb "got on a technicality" are:

  • - I get on a technicality.

  • - You get on a technicality.

  • - He/She/It gets on a technicality.

  • - We get on a technicality.

  • - They get on a technicality.

  • These forms indicate actions happening in the present time.
  • What is the past tense of Got on a technicality?

  • The personal forms of the verb "got on a technicality" in the past tense can vary depending on the subject pronoun. Here are the different personal forms:

  • 1. I got on a technicality.

  • 2. You got on a technicality.

  • 3. He/She/It got on a technicality.

  • 4. We got on a technicality.

  • 5. You (plural) got on a technicality.

  • 6. They got on a technicality.

  • Note: The verb "got
  • What is the adverb for got on a technicality?

    The adverb for the phrase "got on a technicality" would be "technically".

    What is the adjective for got on a technicality?

    The adjective form of "got on a technicality" is "technical".

    Usage over time for got on a technicality:

    This graph shows how "got on a technicality" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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