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How to Pronounce gotten a technicality?

Correct pronunciation for the word "gotten a technicality" is [ɡˈɒtən ɐ tˈɛknɪkˈalɪti], [ɡˈɒtən ɐ tˈɛknɪkˈalɪti], [ɡ_ˈɒ_t_ə_n ɐ t_ˈɛ_k_n_ɪ_k_ˈa_l_ɪ_t_i].

What are the misspellings for gotten a technicality?

  • fotten a technicality,
  • votten a technicality,
  • botten a technicality,
  • hotten a technicality,
  • yotten a technicality,
  • totten a technicality,
  • gitten a technicality,
  • gktten a technicality,
  • gltten a technicality,
  • gptten a technicality,
  • g0tten a technicality,
  • g9tten a technicality,
  • gorten a technicality,
  • goften a technicality,
  • gogten a technicality,
  • goyten a technicality,
  • go6ten a technicality,
  • go5ten a technicality,
  • gotren a technicality,
  • gotfen a technicality

What is the present tense of Gotten a technicality?

  • The personal forms of the verb "gotten a technicality" in present tense would be:

  • - I get a technicality

  • - You get a technicality

  • - He/She/It gets a technicality

  • - We get a technicality

  • - You get a technicality

  • - They get a technicality
  • What is the past tense of Gotten a technicality?

  • The verb "get" in past tense can be conjugated using different personal forms as follows:

  • I had gotten a technicality.

  • You had gotten a technicality.

  • He/she/it had gotten a technicality.

  • We had gotten a technicality.

  • You had gotten a technicality.

  • They had gotten a technicality.

  • Note that "had" is used as the auxiliary verb to conjugate the past perfect tense of "get."
  • What is the adverb for gotten a technicality?

    The adverb form of "gotten a technicality" would be "technically".

    What is the adjective for gotten a technicality?

    The adjective form of the phrase "gotten a technicality" would be "gotten technical" or "technical".

    Usage over time for gotten a technicality:

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

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