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got my wallet stolen vs had my wallet stolen

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Got my wallet stolen' is more informal and commonly used in spoken English, while 'Had my wallet stolen' is more formal and suitable for written English. The choice between them depends on the level of formality you want to convey.

Last updated: March 21, 2024 • 1603 views

got my wallet stolen

This phrase is correct and commonly used in spoken English.

This phrase is informal and commonly used in spoken English to express that someone's wallet was stolen.

Examples:

  • I got my wallet stolen on the bus yesterday.
  • She got her phone stolen at the concert.
  • He got his car stolen from the parking lot.
  • They got their passports stolen while traveling.
  • We got our house broken into and our wallets stolen.
  • Jan 8, 2014 ... B. I got my wallet stolen in London. C. I had my wallet stolen in London. I think B is more colloquial than C, but C can be used in a conversation ...
  • Jun 10, 2010 ... I've recently got my wallet stolen in it were my social security card and debit card.. I do not have any credit cards. What do I do? Do I just replace ...
  • Sep 3, 2009 ... I just got my wallet stolen. It had $300 :(. Read more. Show less. 1. Comment failed to post. Cancel. Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, ...
  • Oct 13, 2014 ... Five days before my departure from Mexico, I got my wallet stolen, and wound up staying with a Mexican family who took pity on me. I slept on ...

Alternatives:

  • had my wallet stolen
  • had my wallet taken
  • lost my wallet
  • had my wallet pickpocketed
  • had my wallet robbed

had my wallet stolen

This phrase is correct and more formal, suitable for written English.

This phrase is more formal and suitable for written English to express that someone's wallet was stolen.

Examples:

  • She had her wallet stolen while shopping.
  • He had his wallet stolen on vacation.
  • They had their wallets stolen at the airport.
  • I had my wallet stolen last week.
  • We had our wallets stolen during the trip.
  • Nov 16, 2012 ... Dear Experian,. I had my wallet stolen. My entire life was in my wallet including a check book, my Social Security card, driver's license, ...
  • Jan 8, 2014 ... C. I had my wallet stolen in London. I think B is more colloquial than C, but C can be used in a conversation with your friends also. I would use A ...
  • Jun 10, 2010 ... I had my wallet stolen last night and in it was my Texas license, my social security card and my credit and debit cards. I have already closed ...
  • Nov 21, 2011 ... 0. 'Pickpocket' is a noun, not a verb. The verbal expression is to pick someone's pocket. I had my pocket picked. I had my wallet stolen by a ...

Alternatives:

  • got my wallet stolen
  • lost my wallet
  • had my wallet taken
  • had my wallet pickpocketed
  • had my wallet robbed

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