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- Burnt or Burned: Which is Right? | Merriam-Webster
'Burned' is the usual past tense of 'burn', but 'burnt' is common in many contexts when the past participle is used as an adjective ("burnt toast") Both are acceptable forms
- Burned vs. Burnt: Which Is Grammatically Correct? - The Blue Book of . . .
Burned is the past tense of burn If you need to describe the act of burning in the past, this is the correct word to use Here are a couple of sentences with the proper application of burned: Because I walked away to take a long phone call, I burned the muffins in the oven
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- Incidents | CAL FIRE
California faces elevated fire danger through the end of 2025, with conditions expected to improve in early 2026 Northern California: Fire potential is projected to be normal (one or fewer large fires per prediction area monthly)
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- Home - Burned
BURNED tells the little-known story of the accelerating destruction of our forests for fuel, and probes the policy loopholes, huge subsidies, and blatant green washing of the burgeoning biomass electric power industry
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- Burned or Burnt | Meaning, Difference Examples - Scribbr
Burned and burnt are two different spellings of the past tense of the verb ‘burn’, used to refer to the act of undergoing combustion and the act of injuring someone or damaging something by heat or fire
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