If you’re going to be slapped, then you’re going to get slapped once., if you are going to get slapped twice, is it better?
I slapped him. What is that? He is slapped by me! I don’t care how much he feels if he is slapped, by me?
What is the difference between being slapped and getting
hit?
What is so awesome about Facebook that you had to chime in and take a joke?
What is the difference between “gets slapped” and “is slapped”? ” Both are correct on the facts. I would easily switch “is” and “gets” in ashleedawg’s examples and still get exactly the same meanings. Is “got slapped” sounds more like a formal or formal event?
Like those in the English language but in many ways, their use depends on context.
If he gets slapped again and he’s gone to the police, he’s going to call the police.
Definition: Hit anywhere, at “someone” with a palm of one’s hand or any flat object.
Besides the main sentence, what is the proper sentence?
I suppose with the other one, an alternate meaning,
if he gets a lawsuit again, he won’t have any money left.
If an officer of a government of india
imposes a fine or other penalty whatsoever, he/she is liable for their act.