RISE OF THE "GET-PASSIVE" The passive in English is usually - TopicsExpress



          

RISE OF THE "GET-PASSIVE" The passive in English is usually formed with the verb "to be," yielding "they were fired" or "the tourist was robbed." But we also have the "get" passive, giving us "they got fired" and "the tourist got robbed." The get-passive goes back at least 300 years, but it has been on a rapid rise during the past 50 years. It is strongly associated with situations which are bad news for the subject—getting fired, getting robbed—but also situations that give some kind of benefit. (They got promoted. The tourist got paid.) However, the restrictions on its use may be relaxing over time and get-passives could get a whole lot bigger.
Posted on: Sun, 07 Jul 2013 12:50:12 +0000

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