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had not gotten up yet vs hadn't gotten up yet

Both "had not gotten up yet" and "hadn't gotten up yet" are correct and commonly used in English. They are interchangeable, and the choice between them depends on the writer's preference or the formality of the context.

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had not gotten up yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the full form of the contraction "hadn't". It is used to indicate that someone had not yet gotten out of bed at a specific point in the past.
  • After you realized Bulow had not gotten up, what did you do?
  • Nothing would've happened if you had gotten up before.
  • I was upset that this thing had gotten up between us.
  • - You said your stepmom hadn't gotten up before noon all week.
  • Clearly I'd just gotten up from a wicker chair.
  • The shoes, not a spit shine, but you haven't gotten up yet,
  • After I've gotten up and purged the aspirin, we can chat.
  • My kid's already gotten up.
  • Michael Bluth had gotten up early... in the hopes of avoiding his family.
  • There's no way a human could've gotten up on the roof that fast.
  • I've gotten up with some pretty strange- looking heads under my arm.
  • I just hadn't gotten up the courage yet.
  • I wish you would have gotten up there and sang with me.
  • That would have been so much more oown gotten up on my own.
  • I sent her to school with a cough today, 'cause if she was here, I would've gotten up and...
  • There's no way they could've gotten up there with cameras.
  • He must have gotten up in the middle of the night, still drunk, and thought this was the toilet.
  • You know, we've heard about this view for so many years, and we've never gotten up here.
  • As it turns out, she had gotten up early and had taken pain medication because of a hangover-related headache.
  • Jane, could Connor have gotten up out of bed and left the house that night without you waking up?

Alternatives:

  • had not got up yet
  • had not risen yet
  • had not woken up yet
  • had not gotten out of bed yet
  • had not stood up yet

hadn't gotten up yet

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a contraction of "had not gotten up yet". It is used to indicate that someone had not yet gotten out of bed at a specific point in the past.
  • I just hadn't gotten up the courage yet.
  • - You said your stepmom hadn't gotten up before noon all week.
  • The shoes, not a spit shine, but you haven't gotten up yet,
  • Sometimes I think about what life would've been like if my father hadn't gotten mixed up in what he got mixed up in.
  • Nothing would've happened if you had gotten up before.
  • I was upset that this thing had gotten up between us.
  • Clearly I'd just gotten up from a wicker chair.
  • If her husband's body hadn't gotten hung up going down that chimney five years ago,
  • If Riley and I hadn't gotten so wrapped up in each other,
  • After I've gotten up and purged the aspirin, we can chat.
  • My kid's already gotten up.
  • Michael Bluth had gotten up early... in the hopes of avoiding his family.
  • There's no way a human could've gotten up on the roof that fast.
  • I've gotten up with some pretty strange- looking heads under my arm.
  • I wish you would have gotten up there and sang with me.
  • That would have been so much more oown gotten up on my own.
  • I sent her to school with a cough today, 'cause if she was here, I would've gotten up and...
  • There's no way they could've gotten up there with cameras.
  • He must have gotten up in the middle of the night, still drunk, and thought this was the toilet.
  • You know, we've heard about this view for so many years, and we've never gotten up here.

Alternatives:

  • hadn't got up yet
  • hadn't risen yet
  • hadn't woken up yet
  • hadn't gotten out of bed yet
  • hadn't stood up yet

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