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