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How to Pronounce burn the candle at both ends?

Correct pronunciation for the word "burn the candle at both ends" is [bˈɜːn ðə kˈandə͡l at bˈə͡ʊθ ˈɛndz], [bˈɜːn ðə kˈandə‍l at bˈə‍ʊθ ˈɛndz], [b_ˈɜː_n ð_ə k_ˈa_n_d_əl a_t b_ˈəʊ_θ ˈɛ_n_d_z].

What are the misspellings for burn the candle at both ends?

  • vurn the candle at both ends,
  • nurn the candle at both ends,
  • hurn the candle at both ends,
  • gurn the candle at both ends,
  • byrn the candle at both ends,
  • bhrn the candle at both ends,
  • bjrn the candle at both ends,
  • birn the candle at both ends,
  • b8rn the candle at both ends,
  • b7rn the candle at both ends,
  • buen the candle at both ends,
  • budn the candle at both ends,
  • bufn the candle at both ends,
  • butn the candle at both ends,
  • bu5n the candle at both ends,
  • bu4n the candle at both ends,
  • burb the candle at both ends,
  • burm the candle at both ends,
  • burj the candle at both ends,
  • burh the candle at both ends

What is the present tense of Burn the candle at both ends?

  • The personal forms of the verb "burn the candle at both ends" in the present tense are as follows:

  • - I burn the candle at both ends.

  • - You burn the candle at both ends.

  • - He burns the candle at both ends.

  • - She burns the candle at both ends.

  • - It burns the candle at both ends.

  • - We burn the candle at both ends.

  • - You burn the candle at both ends.

  • - They burn the candle at both ends.
  • What is the past tense of Burn the candle at both ends?

  • The past tense forms of the verb phrase "burn the candle at both ends" include:

  • 1. I burnt the candle at both ends.

  • 2. You burnt the candle at both ends.

  • 3. He/she/it burnt the candle at both ends.

  • 4. We burnt the candle at both ends.

  • 5. You burnt the candle at both ends.

  • 6. They burnt the candle at both ends.

  • Note: "burnt" is the British past tense form, while "burned"
  • What is the adverb for burn the candle at both ends?

    The adverb form for the phrase "burn the candle at both ends" is "recklessly" or "excessively".

    Usage over time for burn the candle at both ends:

    This graph shows how "burn the candle at both ends" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

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