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  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, apart from their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of themthe actress in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, apart from their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, apart from their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet the actress in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

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  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, let asideapart from their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, let aside their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, apart from their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

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  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, let aside their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever""ever" and "gotten" affects the sentencesentences to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, let aside their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person".

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" affects the sentence to mean totally different from each other.

  1. Have you ever got to meet the actress in person?
  2. Have you got to meet the actress in person?
  3. Have you gotten to meet the actress in person?

I want to know what's the difference in meaning between them, let aside their unnaturaity on this question.

To me, The 1 means similar to either "did you have an opportunity to meet any of them in person" or "did you have to meet the actress in person".

On the other hand, the 2 seems to mean similar to "do you have to meet the actress in person"., and the 3 only to mean the former of the interpretations of the 1.

What do you think of them ?

It seems right that the word "ever" and "gotten" affects the sentences to mean totally different from each other.

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