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Hi,
The word is 'brought'.
'Brung' is found in some uneducated speech.
It's an error that is sufficiently egregious for educated people to say it occasionally as a little joke in their very casual speech.
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Suppose she were not yours. Your natural reaction would be annoyance. Why doesn't that damned kid shut up?! However, your job requires good customer relations. You have to pretend everything is okay, and continue to present a smiling face to
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"Mysti Berry" I'm not busting your chops in particular Martin, but I ... how manipulated I felt by the mawkish sentiment of ET... *dodges flying handbag* I was complaining that the product was not as advertised. I expected quirky and
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1. The man means he couldn't understand the jokes 2. Smelling like a rose -- quite successful; unharmed and enhanced Everyone thought he was guilty, but Smith still came up smelling like a rose . Bulls Come Up Smelling Like A Rose Beat Celtics
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(just composed an answer and got that darned "oops!" error message) Marine-grade is strong enough resist the conditions on a boat or at the seashore, e.g. salt air: marine-grade timber, marine-grade paint. Surely "marine-grade
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Akdom: The present participle is one of the verb forms. Others are past participle and (bare) infinitive. In English we use these forms for different functions - in verb phrases, as adjectives and even nouns. Have you ever heard a singing yellow
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