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  • Lighted vs. Lit: What’s the Difference? - Writing Explained
    Lighted and lit are both past tense forms of this verb, but, in some cases, there is a preference for one form over another If you aren’t sure whether to choose lighted or lit in your writing, this article will clear up that conundrum for you
  • How to Use Lighted vs. lit Correctly - GRAMMARIST
    Lighted and lit each work as the past tense and past participle of the verb light Both have long histories in English and are used throughout the English-speaking world, so you are generally safe using the one that sounds best to you
  • LIGHTED Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    And all our yesterdays have lighted fools The way to dusty death William Shakespeare
  • Lighted vs. Lit - Grammar. com
    "Lighted" and "Lit" are two words in this situation, which can be easily confused Read this quick and easy explanation to understand when and where you should use "lighted" and "lit" correctly
  • ‘Lit’ or ‘Lighted’? - Quick and Dirty Tips
    “Lighted” is what we call a regular verb because you make it past tense by adding “-ed” to the end “Lit” is what we call an irregular verb because you make it past tense by changing the actual spelling; you don’t just add “-ed” to the end
  • LIGHTED | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    Get a quick, free translation! LIGHTED definition: 1 burning or starting to burn: 2 burning or starting to burn: Learn more
  • Lighted vs. Lit: Whats the Difference?
    "Lighted" and "lit" are both past tense and past participle forms of the verb "light " Both words are used to describe something being illuminated or set on fire
  • lighted - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
    to ignite a cigar, cigarette, or pipe for purposes of smoking (usually fol by up): He took out a pipe and lighted up before speaking to become illuminated when switched on: This table lamp won't light




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