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English Grammar Rule - BROOCH or BROACH?
Today's English grammar rule reviews BROOCH and BROACH. Although the two words sound the same, they are very different. Unfortunately, many people who do not know the correct meaning of BROACH often accept it to mean BROOCH.BROOCH is a clip-on or pin-on piece of jewelry or ornamentation.BROACH is both a noun and a verb. In its noun form, BROACH is a tool used to cut, puncture, or pierce. In its ve...
English Grammar Rule - DIVED or DOVE?
Today's English grammar rule reviews DOVE and DIVED. Although DOVE is commonly used as a past-tense form of the word DIVE, it is still considered non-standard English by many. The more commonly accepted DIVED should be used in academic writing.Today's recommended book: Lonesome Dove: A Novel (Simon & Schuster Classics) (Hardcover).
English Grammar Rule - BROUGHT, BRUNG, BRANG
Today’s English Grammar rule reviews the words BROUGHT, BRUNG, and BRANG.Of course, BRUNG and BRANG are non-standard past-tense forms of BRING. Do NOT use BRUNG or BRANG; always use BROUGHT as the past-tense form of BRING, which means TO TAKE SOMETHING ALONG.Today’s recommended book is The Tale of Three Trees: A Traditional Folktale (Hardcover) - and you can get the leather-bound edition for less ...