Meaning of Gotten into some trouble
To have become involved in a difficult or troublesome situation.
In simple words: To be in a difficult situation.
Gotten into some trouble in a sentence
- I have really gotten into some trouble with my homework.
- After that prank, he got into some trouble with the teachers.
- She didn't mean to, but she has gotten into some trouble with her friends.
- They’ve gotten into some trouble for not following the rules.
- He always gets himself gotten into some trouble when he's bored.
How to use Gotten into some trouble
Use this phrase when talking about being involved in problems or difficulties, often casually or among friends.
Grammar pattern
gotten into + object
Memory hint
Remember 'gotten' like you have 'got' too far into a mess.
Related words
Collocations with Gotten into some trouble
- gotten into some trouble
- gotten into trouble before
- gotten into serious trouble
- gotten myself into trouble
- gotten into financial trouble
Synonyms for Gotten into some trouble
- in trouble
- facing issues
- in a bind
- having difficulties
- in a jam
Common mistakes with Gotten into some trouble
- Confused with 'gotten in trouble' - 'gotten' is the past participle form.
- Using 'get' instead of 'gotten' - 'gotten' indicates past action.
- Mixing up with 'got into trouble' which is also correct but less common.
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Frequently asked questions about Gotten into some trouble
What does Gotten into some trouble mean?
To be in a difficult situation.
What is the definition of Gotten into some trouble?
To have become involved in a difficult or troublesome situation.
How do you use Gotten into some trouble in a sentence?
I have really gotten into some trouble with my homework.
Can you give another example of Gotten into some trouble?
After that prank, he got into some trouble with the teachers.
What are synonyms for Gotten into some trouble?
Common alternatives include in trouble, facing issues, in a bind, having difficulties, in a jam.
What words go with Gotten into some trouble?
It commonly pairs with gotten into some trouble, gotten into trouble before, gotten into serious trouble, gotten myself into trouble, gotten into financial trouble.
What are common mistakes when using Gotten into some trouble?
Confused with 'gotten in trouble' - 'gotten' is the past participle form. Using 'get' instead of 'gotten' - 'gotten' indicates past action. Mixing up with 'got into trouble' which is also correct but less common.
How do you pronounce Gotten into some trouble?
US: //ˈɡɑːtən ˈɪntuː səm ˈtrʌbəl//, UK: //ˈɡɒtən ˈɪntuː sʌm ˈtrʌbəl//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
Is Gotten into some trouble formal or informal?
"Gotten into some trouble" is informal, so it fits casual conversation with friends and family.
When should I use Gotten into some trouble?
Use this phrase when talking about being involved in problems or difficulties, often casually or among friends.
