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Bought and Brought





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How to use the words Bought and Brought?



If you pay for something, you’ve bought it; if you bring something you’ve brought it.


These two words are probably interchanged most often out of mere carelessness.


A spelling checker won’t catch the switch, so watch out for it.






























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