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What is the present tense of got to?

What's the present tense of got to? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of got to is get 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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The key question now is: how to get to the customer focused flow zone and keep up the momentum?
Why don't they just get to the point and start making dopamine reuptake inhibitors? Would they be addictive?
If you're really, really lucky, you might get to see Tyra Banks doing a Victoria's Secret photo shoot using the fountains as a backdrop, wahey!
As she waded through waist-deep flood waters to get to the worst affected areas, she could see the devastation all around.
It just haunted me that people could get to a place where bombing clinics or shooting abortionists is seen as anything other than an atrocity.
Once we get to dinner time, the peace and quiet is shattered by three ravening teenagers all demanding food and demanding it now.

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