English for Today by Ganiu Abisoye Bamgbose (Dr GAB)
GRIND, GROUND, GROUNDED
Grind, as a verb, means to crush something into small pieces or to make something go slower until it stops completely and the past tense is ground:
Would you like to ground your corn? ✖
Would you like to grind your corn? ✔
Ground, as a verb, means when a boat touches the bottom of the sea and is unable to move, to prevent an aircraft from taking off and to punish a young person by not allowing them to go out with their friends. The past tense is grounded.
The government should not grind the plane. ✖
The government should not ground the plane. ✔
Task
1.That you’ve __ your daughter changes nothing (grind, ground, grounded).
- I think the flower was __ using traditional method (grind, ground, grounded).
- They __ their teeth when they are asleep (grind, ground, grounded).
- Production __ to a halt during the strike (grind, ground, grounded).
- She was __ down by her oppressors (grind, ground, grounded).
GAB
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