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How to Pronounce got next to?

Correct pronunciation for the word "got next to" is [ɡɒt nˈɛkst tuː], [ɡɒt nˈɛkst tuː], [ɡ_ɒ_t n_ˈɛ_k_s_t t_uː].

What are the misspellings for got next to?

  • gat next to,
  • fot next to,
  • vot next to,
  • bot next to,
  • hot next to,
  • yot next to,
  • tot next to,
  • gkt next to,
  • glt next to,
  • gpt next to,
  • g0t next to,
  • g9t next to,
  • gor next to,
  • gof next to,
  • gog next to,
  • goy next to,
  • go6 next to,
  • go5 next to,
  • got bext to,
  • got mext to

What is the present tense of Got next to?

  • The verb "got next to" is not a common phrasal verb or idiomatic expression. It might be more helpful if you provide the context or intended meaning, so I can assist you with the appropriate forms. However, I can provide you with the personal forms of the regular verb "get" in the present tense:

  • - I get next to

  • - You get next to

  • - He/she/it gets next to

  • - We get next to

  • - You get next to

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  • What is the past tense of Got next to?

  • The personal forms of the verb "got next to" in past tense depend on the subject pronoun. Here are the personal forms in past tense:

  • 1. I got next to.

  • 2. You got next to.

  • 3. He/she/it got next to.

  • 4. We got next to.

  • 5. You (plural) got next to.

  • 6. They got next to.
  • What is the adverb for got next to?

    The adverb for "got next to" would be "closely" or "nearby".

    What is the adjective for got next to?

    The adjective form of the phrase "got next to" is "subsequent" or "following".

    Usage over time for got next to:

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

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