“The dove dove” might (possibly?) be good in American English, but is incorrect in English (in English the word (verb) is “dived” not “dove” (a noun describing a bird of the family Columbidae)
HTH Understanding ☺
In my dialect of American English, “the dove dove” is correct
Its not hard its just another way to weed out the idiots.
Imo it is pretty hard. There were some that I wasn’t even sure about myself, like “refuse” (garbage) and “invalid” (sick/sickly)
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“The dove dove” might (possibly?) be good in American English, but is incorrect in English (in English the word (verb) is “dived” not “dove” (a noun describing a bird of the family Columbidae)
HTH Understanding ☺
In my dialect of American English, “the dove dove” is correct
Its not hard its just another way to weed out the idiots.
Imo it is pretty hard. There were some that I wasn’t even sure about myself, like “refuse” (garbage) and “invalid” (sick/sickly)