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What is the past tense of get to?

What's the past tense of get to? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of get to is got to.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of get to is gets to.

The present participle of get to is getting to.

The past participle of get to is got to (Britain) or gotten to (Canada).

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Meaning that, you've got to fly business or be prepared to take a chance on the wait list.
While I was there, I got to chat with a top Hollywood agent who represents some of the above-named stars.
And it's got to be kicky, because slo-o-o-ow cars are just not where I'm at.
We can compete with sides above us, we've just got to make sure we get our game right.
I've got to agree with her about people abbreviating words when sending text messages.
So I got to stew over my feelings while serving the great Aberdonian public burgers and other assorted delicacies.

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