The word got is the past tense of get.
he got elected
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He got into the industry from his brother, James
Which Edward are you referring to.
Another word for getting ready
Now that he had completed the course and got his diploma he was qualified to become an accountant.
Yes, the word "got" is a verb.
The prefix in the word "become" is "be-".
The root word of "become" is "come."
I like to use the word got as an active verb, as in: I got caught, or I got in; instead of as a passive verb, as in: she got engaged, or he got cancer.
Got in French is - eu pronouncation - u
No. Some may think so because there is a word "becoming" and isnt become in that word a prefix? No. The SUFFIX " ING" was added to the word become. So no, become is not a prefix, but suffixes can be added to it.
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There is no plural form of the word 'got'. It is the past tense of the word 'get'. The word get means 'to receive' or 'to acquire'.
The word become has two syllables. (Be-come)
I got the word more.