British English: I shall call you early tomorrow morning.
b) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I’m gonna call you early tomorrow morning.
c) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I must call you early tomorrow morning.
d) American English: I will call you early tomorrow morning.
British English: I call you early tomorrow morning.
6. In British English the verb 'get' is conjugated 'get / got /got'. E.g. I get money. I got money. I've got money. How is this done in American English?
a) It is the same: get, got, got.
b) American English uses: get, got, gotten.
c) American English uses: get, gotten, got.
d) American English uses: get, getten, gotten.
答案 1) b, 2) d, 3) c, 4) b, 5) a, 6) b.
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