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How to Pronounce gotten one's just desserts?

Correct pronunciation for the word "gotten one's just desserts" is [ɡˈɒtən wˈɒnz d͡ʒˈʌst dɪzˈɜːts], [ɡˈɒtən wˈɒnz d‍ʒˈʌst dɪzˈɜːts], [ɡ_ˈɒ_t_ə_n w_ˈɒ_n_z dʒ_ˈʌ_s_t d_ɪ_z_ˈɜː_t_s].

What are the misspellings for gotten one's just desserts?

  • gotten ons just desserts,
  • gotten ones just desserts,
  • fotten one's just desserts,
  • votten one's just desserts,
  • botten one's just desserts,
  • hotten one's just desserts,
  • yotten one's just desserts,
  • totten one's just desserts,
  • gitten one's just desserts,
  • gktten one's just desserts,
  • gltten one's just desserts,
  • gptten one's just desserts,
  • g0tten one's just desserts,
  • g9tten one's just desserts,
  • gorten one's just desserts,
  • goften one's just desserts,
  • gogten one's just desserts,
  • goyten one's just desserts,
  • go6ten one's just desserts,
  • go5ten one's just desserts

What is the present tense of Gotten one's just desserts?

  • The personal forms of the verb "gotten one's just desserts" in present tense are as follows:

  • - I get my just desserts.

  • - You get your just desserts.

  • - He gets his just desserts.

  • - She gets her just desserts.

  • - It gets its just desserts.

  • - We get our just desserts.

  • - You get your just desserts.

  • - They get their just desserts.
  • What is the past tense of Gotten one's just desserts?

  • The verb "get" in the past tense ("gotten") can be used in the personal forms as follows:

  • 1. I have gotten my just desserts.

  • 2. You have gotten your just desserts.

  • 3. He/she/it has gotten his/her/its just desserts.

  • 4. We have gotten our just desserts.

  • 5. You have gotten your just desserts.

  • 6. They have gotten their just desserts.

  • Please note that "gotten" is primarily used in American English, while "got
  • What is the adverb for gotten one's just desserts?

    The adverb for "gotten one's just desserts" would be "justly" or "deservedly".

    What is the adjective for gotten one's just desserts?

    The adjective form of the phrase "gotten one's just desserts" can be described as "deserved" or "justified".

    Usage over time for gotten one's just desserts:

    This graph shows how "gotten one's just desserts" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Gotten one's just desserts:

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