Back and again

/ bak ənd əˈɡɛn/

Back suggests a return to an earlier situation or a movement in the opposite direction when used with a verb.

 

Examples of Back

Give me my book back.

Take your money back.

Put the glass back on the shelf with others .

 

On the other hand, when used with a verb, again suggests repetition.

 

Examples of Again

I really like this song. Please, play it again.

 

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Born and borne

The passive form of the verb born (be + born) is used to talk about coming into the world at birth.   – He was born to poor parents. – I was born on a Friday. – She was born in Italy.   Borne is the past participle form of the verb bear. It is […]

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