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You beated me up vs You beaten me up

The correct phrase is "you beat me up." The verb "beat" is the past simple form, and it should be used in this context. The phrase "you beaten me up" is incorrect in standard English.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 3814 views

You beated me up

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

The correct past simple form of the verb "beat" is used in this context: "you beat me up."
  • He went to the wedding and he beated up Paolino.
  • He said nothing but beated you up?
  • Dudley kept me up all night.
  • Quirky doctor named Ginny sews me up.
  • DeLuca set me up with this guy.
  • Then get me up at 10:00, but don't wake me up.
  • And sliced me up good. Bellevue boys sewed me up like a rag doll.
  • Then they stitched me up. They took an entire hour to stitch me up.
  • He always used to wake me up, take me up to bed.
  • You crack me up, Nelson.
  • My anxiety has kept me up for over 50 hours.
  • Give them another chance at blowing me up.
  • Ben, you set me up with a pathological liar.
  • She talked me up, but you said no.
  • She hooked me up in the occult scene.
  • If you can help me up first.
  • They just brought me up a big steak on a tray.
  • Pretty clever signing me up for the speech this afternoon.
  • That I knew why you gave me up.
  • They loaded me up with pain pills.

Alternatives:

  • you beat me up

You beaten me up

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

The correct past simple form of the verb "beat" is used in this context: "you beat me up."
  • I'd rather you had beaten me up... and gone away.
  • Short shrifting me, will you get me beaten up by that Dubai man?
  • Name like that could get you beaten up at school.
  • Name like that could get you beaten up at school.
  • Maybe it'll get you beaten up like Jin Liao.
  • Were you beaten up before you admitted here?
  • I would have thought McGee would have beaten me up here.
  • Do I have to remind you he's already had you beaten up?!
  • You still got someone beaten up so you could feel better about yourself.
  • You got beaten up by a pregnant lady.
  • I think you like getting beaten up.
  • First you get beaten up, then the blueprints.
  • You shouldn't have beaten up that guard last week.
  • This proves you were beaten up.
  • Now you find a fellow officer beaten up and strung up like that...
  • You don't mind me saying, you look a bit beaten up.
  • If you didn't pay money for them, you might be beaten up.
  • Now, what I want from you is an exact written timeline of who was where when my son was beaten up.
  • I'm just saying you must have gotten beaten up a lot in high school.
  • We could get really beaten up if you behave like that.

Alternatives:

  • you beat me up

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