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OP Originally Posted By: LukeJavan8And burned and burnt.
ah but burned and burnt have different meanings to me:
burned - the actual burning of something - 'I've burned the cake'
burnt - the item itself - 'the cakes are burnt'
that is just to me though...
hmmm I thought of the American/English divide but a couple of the novels were American and I know both spellings whereas most of my spellings (which are correct all you American people - our dictionary was published first! ) are only the English...we stil have felt and built so I wondered if it was just a shift to the d sound and away from the t sound...hmmm I do believe more brainwork (at least I do!) is needed...
----The next sentence is true. The previous sentence is false----
Pray what are 'buns'?
formerly known as etaoin...
I wondered if the two spellings may have signaled different inflections: "burned," as past tense verb; "burnt" as adjective, which is how bexter used them.
I think you are on to something merphd
its all in the way you say it. Neither word is really incorrect
but for me there is a slight difference
burned is still happening or recent event
burnt is past occurrence.
same with these pairs;
burned or burnt
dreamed or dreamt
kneeled or knelt
leaned or leant
leaped or leapt
learned or learnt
smelled or smelt
spelled or spelt
spilled or spilt
spoiled or spoilt
Kneeled sounds wrong to me; leaped and leapt are almost interchangeable; I think I have a preference for dreamt, but whether I say dreamed or dreamt I always wonder if I've said something wrong. For the rest of your list, Candy, I would always use the -ed version. I don't object to the -t forms, nor am I uncomfortable when I find them, but to my eye and ear they seem… archaic, I suppose. They just don't live in my immediate environment.
for me..I go with the ending in 'T' for every one, more comfortably.
I'm with Trom....on this one. The "t" versions look
like old British poetry or something. Maybe LEAPT is OK
but the others are too out of usage where I am. But then,
we are all thousands of miles apart.
----please, draw me a sheep----
Maybe LEAPT is OK
What about kept and slept? I think it's just a question of spelling, not a difference between the -ing forms and the simple past.
Ceci n'est pas un seing.
Originally Posted By: zmjezhdMaybe LEAPT is OK
What about kept and slept? I think it's just a question of spelling, not a difference between the -ing forms and the simple past.
You're right. I was just referring to the ones in Candy's
list.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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