BIND, BOUND, BOUNDED

English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)

BIND, BOUND, BOUNDED

Bind means to tie something tightly, to unite people and to bind a part of the body that is damaged and the past tense is bound:
More things bind them together.

Bound, as a verb, means to move quickly with large jumping movement and to mark or form the limits of. The past tense is bounded.
They bound down the stairs always.

Task

  1. Have you __ your project (bind, bound, bounded)?
  2. The town is __ on one side by the river (bind, bound, bounded).
  3. They had already __ the child’s arm (bind, bound, bounded).
  4. He has always __ down the staircase every morning.
  5. It is __ to rain today (bind, bound, bounded).
    Dr GAB

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