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Does "I came hiking with you" mean "I arrived with you by hiking" or "I have arrived for the purpose of hiking"?

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"I am select for the job" "I got/became select for the job"

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"I kept sleeping" or "I kept asleep"

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All I got was/were macarons. All I had was a bruise and a cut

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194 views

Time duration with past perfect tense

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Can i say "Tree is fallen" as "considering "fallen" as an adjective instead of past participle which will make the sentence passive voice?

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If picture belongs to someone , Can we say? "Send me a picture of Sally's", "This is a picture of Sally's"

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"I have got to sing" or "I have gotten to sing"

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I got to go to the party

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Subject+got+object+past participle

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" I got selected" =I am or I was selected (specially in british english)

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1.Kindly see who is there" "She told me to see who was there/who there was" Should i put "was" before or after "there"?

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I AM WOKEN UP. Could i use "woken" here as an adjective/state instead of passive voice

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"A man is standing outside/on the outside of my house"

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"I got in touch with Sara"

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"I will live in Glasgow for one to two years" [closed]

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"I am one of them who likes fast food"

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649 views

"I got married" and "I have got married"

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"I get sick" Is "is" interchangeable with "'I am" as in "I am sick"

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"I am halfway to you" or "I am halfway from you"

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"He was dead for two years"

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He will/must/might/could be at home till now

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"The shop has been.open the whole day/for the whole day"

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I know "divorced" could be an "adjective" but can I say "they got divorced" as in "They became divorced"

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Could "run late" and "run out of something" be transitive verbs

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1.a."I have not painted a room to date" 1.b."I have not painted a room till now" [closed]

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"Mother of Sara, who stabbed two citizens has been releaseed". "Sara's mother, who stabbed two citizens has been released"

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He says/is saying that he has or had a dog". He asks me, what I am or what i was eating" [duplicate]

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"Where did you find Sara"

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Does "I am married/engaged" depict status or action/happening?