10 Word Mix-Ups To Avoid, Presented By Bunnies

Because bunnies make it easy to see everything in a simpler light.

Brought: past tense and past participle of "bring."

Brought: past tense and past participle of "bring."

This startled bunny's shrieks brought the neighbors when he noticed a burglar trying to sneak in through his bathroom window.

(Not "brung," not "brang." Pretty please — never "brang.")

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Bought: past tense and past participle of "buy."

Bought: past tense and past participle of "buy."

This family found a fun surprise in the carton of eggs they bought the other day.

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Aisle: a passageway; a passage for inside traffic.

Aisle: a passageway; a passage for inside traffic.

This spendthrift had a real field day in the produce aisle.

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Isle: a small island.

Isle: a small island.

Daydreaming about summer excursions to exotic isles, this bunny cannot wait for winter to be over already.

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