2The past tense of the verb "eat" ___. A.is spelled differently in British and American EnglishB.is pronounced differently in British and American EnglishC.is pronounced to rhyme with "get" in American EnglishD.is pronounced to rhyme with "late"’ in British English 反馈 收藏...
The verbspellhas two correct past tense forms. The past tensespelledis preferred in American English, while eitherspelledorspeltis acceptable in British English. Spelling every word correctly isn’t always easy. Which word should we use when we want to talk about a spelling struggle we had in...
There are lots of phrases in English that contain the word "read" (in both the past and present tense). Many of these phrases areidioms, which means that the meaning of the phrase differs from the meaning of its individual words. For example, tocall offan event means tocancelthat event ...
The past tense of the verb eat ___.A.is spelled differently in British and American EnglishB.is pronounced differently in British and American EnglishC.is pronounced to rhyme with get in American EnglishD.is pronounced to rhyme with late in British En
1The past tense of the verb "eat" ___. A.is spelled differently in British and American EnglishB.is pronounced differently in British and American EnglishC.is pronounced to rhyme with "get" in American EnglishD.is pronounced to rhyme with "late"’ in British English 2The past tense ...