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Don't know why I didn't make this obvious distinction: hinein AE, getting beat is what happens hinein competitive team sports. Getting beaten is what happens at a flogging.
You must remember that what you are reading are probably quotes from the athletes themselves. In the US we reward athletes by allowing them to bypass the educational process.
Ninfield (Near Battle), East Sussex, England British English Aug 13, 2008 #2 Hinein my experience, "You are arguing about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin" is most often thrown out by people Weltgesundheitsorganisation want to ridicule the intricacies of their opponents' arguments because they cannot understand them.
Likewise, we don't know whether you dislike chips durch se, or whether you just dislike them when they'Response together with fish. Perhaps ( like a French waiter once told me) you think that chips/fries should only Beryllium served with meat dishes - never fish.
As for your explanation, from a warning against this kind of - misguided - theology by certain Catholics against other Catholics, it came to Beryllium remembered as typical of Catholics hinein general, if I get.
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foxfirebrand said: Isn't it the Americans Weltgesundheitsorganisation tend to use "gotten" where the brits prefer "got?" I hope I can shift to another verb without changing the topic of the thread. Click to expand...
Archilochus said: Well, you break into a große nachfrage (this implies that you are walking along then you Ausgangspunkt running). 'Break out running' would imply that you go from a standing Keimzelle (you'Response just standing there) to running.
Don't worry too much about using and and or in negative contexts: native speakers get in a muddle about it a lot, and I suspect that English is inherently ambiguous.
He speaks Multicultural London English (a.k.a Jafaican), which I suppose you could describe it as basically Cockney with various ethnic influences. I would say this use of 'got beat' has nothing to do with AE at all and everything to do with Cockney.
For instance, "A fire broke out in the apartment" means the same thing as "A fire started suddenly in the apartment." Beurteilung also that class of "things" that break out: fire and war; pandemonium and joy; and so on.