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- Bused, bussed, or bust Homophones Spelling Definition
We will examine the different meanings of the homophonic words bused, bussed and bust, the word origins of the terms, and some examples of their English usage in sentences
- Buses vs. Busses | Merriam-Webster
You might also see the verbs bussed and bussing, both of which are rare and also come across as an error to many people The plural of bus is buses A variant plural, busses, is also given in the dictionary, but has become so rare that it seems like an error to many people
- BUSSED | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
bussed Add to word list past simple and past participle of bus (Definition of bussed from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- “Bused” or “Bussed” or “Bust”—Which to use? | Sapling
bused bussed bust are similar-sounding terms with different meanings (referred to as homophones) To better understand the differences, see below for definitions, pronunciation guides, and example sentences using each term 👇
- Bused vs Bussed vs Bust: Understanding and Using Them Appropriately
“Bused” is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb “bus” and is the most commonly used term in Standard English “Bussed” is a less commonly used alternative form of “bused” and is generally used in informal or spoken language
- Bussed vs. Bused — What’s the Difference?
Bused generally means having traveled by bus or provided bus transportation Both words are used in past tense narrative but have different contexts Bussed as in clearing tables or a quick kiss is less commonly used than bused, which is widely recognized in the context of bus transportation
- Bussed - definition of bussed by The Free Dictionary
bus 2 (bʌs) v i , v t bused bussed, bus•ing bus•sing to work as a busboy or busgirl
- Bussed vs Bused - Whats the difference? - WikiDiff
Bused is a alternative form of bussed As verbs the difference between bussed and bused is that bussed is past tense of bus, an alternative spelling of nocap=1 lang=en while bused is past tense of bus
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