companydirectorylist.com  Global Business Directories and Company Directories
Search Business,Company,Industry :


Country Lists
USA Company Directories
Canada Business Lists
Australia Business Directories
France Company Lists
Italy Company Lists
Spain Company Directories
Switzerland Business Lists
Austria Company Directories
Belgium Business Directories
Hong Kong Company Lists
China Business Lists
Taiwan Company Lists
United Arab Emirates Company Directories


Industry Catalogs
USA Industry Directories














  • Burnt or Burned: Which is Right? | Merriam-Webster
    Both burned and burnt are acceptable forms of burn Both words can be used as adjectives, such as "burnt toast" or "burned toast," and both are acceptable as the past tense, although "burned" is more common in American English Burned, burnt: which one's right? The answer is: yes
  • Burnt vs. Burned – Whats The Difference? | Thesaurus. com
    Is it burned or burnt? Both burned and burnt can be used as the past tense and past participle forms of the verb burn In both cases, they can be used interchangeably Here’s an example of burned and burnt being used in the past tense: Sorry, I burned burnt the toast
  • Burned vs. Burnt : Which Is Grammatically Correct?
    Burned is the past tense of burn If you need to describe the act of burning in the past, this is the correct word to use Here are a couple of sentences with the proper application of burned: Because I walked away to take a long phone call, I burned the muffins in the oven
  • Burnt vs. Burned: Whats the Difference? - Writing Explained
    What is the difference between burned and burnt? In this article, I’ll explain the difference between burned and burnt, and use each in a sentence I’ll also give you a handy trick to remember when to use each word
  • Burned vs. Burnt – Difference, Definition Examples - GRAMMARIST
    Both burned and burnt are different versions of the verb burn Burn means: To produce flames and heat while consuming a material To destroy, damage, or injure by heat or fire We use burned and burnt interchangeably as the past form and past participle of burn But some stylebooks have specific preferences on the use of burned and burnt
  • ‘Burned’ or ‘Burnt’: Whats the difference? – Microsoft 365
    Learn the difference between “burned” and “burnt” with this helpful primer Avoid being burned by grammar mistakes by finding out how to use these words correctly
  • Burned or Burnt | Meaning, Difference Examples - Scribbr
    Burned and burnt are two different spellings of the past tense of the verb “burn,” used to refer to the act of undergoing combustion and the act of injuring someone or damaging something by heat or fire
  • Burnt or Burned? | Grammarly Blog
    The difference between burnt and burned Burnt is an adjective In American English, that’s all it usually aspires to be Burned is the past tense of burn If you use burnt as a past tense verb in the United States, you will be in danger of criticism




Business Directories,Company Directories
Business Directories,Company Directories copyright ©2005-2012 
disclaimer