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byblades - pegasis105rf - Apr. 10, 2010

tell me your favorite beyblade


RE: byblades - Kai-V - Apr. 10, 2010

Hm, I believe we have a topic for that already, plus it can be written in your profile too.


RE: byblades - Sora - Apr. 10, 2010

You spelt Beyblades wrong.


RE: byblades - pegasis105rf - Apr. 10, 2010

I no


RE: byblades - NAP - Apr. 10, 2010

(Apr. 10, 2010  5:42 PM)Sora Wrote: You spelt Beyblades wrong.

This coming from a person who can't spell "spelled".

This thread is arbitrary.


RE: byblades - Kai-V - Apr. 10, 2010

(Apr. 10, 2010  9:41 PM)NAP Wrote: This coming from a person who can't spell "spelled".

This thread is arbitrary.
I am quite certain it can be written "spelt" as well. That is what I was always taught at school, along with "spelled". Just like "burned" and "burnt".


RE: byblades - NAP - Apr. 10, 2010

I'm pretty sure spelt is just common vernacular.
Burnt is the past participle of Burned, I believe.


RE: byblades - Kai-V - Apr. 10, 2010

(Apr. 10, 2010  10:21 PM)NAP Wrote: I'm pretty sure spelt is just common vernacular.
Burnt is the past participle of Burned, I believe.
http://www.usingenglish.com/reference/irregular-verbs/spell.html

I do not know : a lot of my books had also stated that both "burned" and "burnt" could be used for Simple past, as well as for perfect tenses. Obviously I am just a francophone learning English, however all my references have told me this before.