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Going to get rammed into vs Get rammed into

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Going to get rammed into" implies a future action, while "get rammed into" describes a current or past action. The choice between them depends on the tense and timing of the action being described.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 906 views

Going to get rammed into

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a future action of being forcefully hit or pushed into something.

This phrase is used to indicate a future event where someone or something will be forcefully hit or pushed into something else.

Examples:

  • I'm going to get rammed into the wall if I don't move out of the way.
  • The car is going to get rammed into the barrier if the driver doesn't brake in time.
  • How fast were you going when you rammed the back of Peterson's car?
  • So are you going to tell me why I've been rammed into, chased and shot at?
  • This woman rammed into our Spider.
  • I rammed into a fishing boat...
  • He rammed into me and totally mounted my board.
  • She was the one who rammed into Yarissa's car.
  • So there is no way that he was rammed into this wall last month.
  • When I was in the green zone, an SUV full of Osela security accidentally rammed into our Humvee.
  • Now, they rammed into us.
  • A tragic ferry accident today - apparently a ferry rammed into the shoreline at full speed near a local power plant there.
  • During the plague, if anyone was suspected of being a vampire, They were killed by having a brick rammed into their mouth.
  • You had just set it before it broke, of course, when your car rammed into me down in Florida.
  • She rammed into Yarissa, angry with her for fighting with you.
  • So no one else could have rammed into your car that night?
  • Because I'm the one that allowed my car to sit parked in a lot while Calista rammed into it, and then, on top of that I had the nerve to believe my girlfriend while she lied to my face.
  • - You're going to hate this.
  • Looks like we're going to Detroit.
  • You're going to Atlantic City.
  • But I am going to call Jordan back.
  • She's going to need a transplant.

Alternatives:

  • will get rammed into
  • is going to be rammed into
  • is going to get pushed into
  • is going to collide with
  • is going to crash into

Get rammed into

This phrase is correct and commonly used to describe a current or past action of being forcefully hit or pushed into something.

This phrase is used to describe a current or past event where someone or something is forcefully hit or pushed into something else.

Examples:

  • The car got rammed into the tree during the storm.
  • He got rammed into the wall by the rushing crowd.
  • This woman rammed into our Spider.
  • I rammed into a fishing boat...
  • He rammed into me and totally mounted my board.
  • She was the one who rammed into Yarissa's car.
  • So there is no way that he was rammed into this wall last month.
  • When I was in the green zone, an SUV full of Osela security accidentally rammed into our Humvee.
  • Now, they rammed into us.
  • A tragic ferry accident today - apparently a ferry rammed into the shoreline at full speed near a local power plant there.
  • During the plague, if anyone was suspected of being a vampire, They were killed by having a brick rammed into their mouth.
  • You had just set it before it broke, of course, when your car rammed into me down in Florida.
  • She rammed into Yarissa, angry with her for fighting with you.
  • So no one else could have rammed into your car that night?
  • So are you going to tell me why I've been rammed into, chased and shot at?
  • Because I'm the one that allowed my car to sit parked in a lot while Calista rammed into it, and then, on top of that I had the nerve to believe my girlfriend while she lied to my face.
  • The SUV that rammed Tony's car was registered to a soccer mom in Falls Church.
  • The other vehicle must have rammed him down that hill.
  • M-maybe the lens broke when the van rammed us.
  • And I don't like it rammed down my throat.
  • They rammed a cutlass into his mouth and carved.
  • His p.T. Boat was rammed by a Japanese destroyer.

Alternatives:

  • was rammed into
  • got pushed into
  • was forcefully hit into
  • was driven into
  • was thrust into

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