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Two parents convicted in the college admissions cheating scandal. The earlier sentences were for those who pleaded (plead?) guilty.
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Meg
Pleaded, pled and plead are all correct in one way or another. -- (link)
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. (aka liioulu)
Oct 8 '21, 15:03
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https://www.thesaurus.com/e/grammar/pled-vs-pleaded-which-one-should-you-use/
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And then we come to the past tense of read, which is not readed or red :/ -- nm
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Meg
Oct 8, 15:41
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Isn't English fun? Has something to do with all those words from other languages it absorbed and when -- nm
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