[Grammar] correct use of for

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bought - past simple (and past participle) of buy
brought - past simple (and past participle) of bring

b

I know the difference of meaning, but I just wondered that the both are so close though they are different :)
 
You prEy on people (if you're a prEdator) ;-)

As Barb says, you prAy for people (assuming you're a supplicant).

b

Sorry It was a keyboard mistake :lol:
 
Forgive me. The meaning of 'bif differnece' is rather opaque ;-)

b

I want to give you a piece of cake or choklate for your good morals :)

I also don't know what "bif" means LOL because my keyboard is sometimes mad and I didn't remember what I wrote but let me guess oh I got it it's BIG , the F button is next to the G button sorry and thanks for your endure :oops:
 
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