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Wreath vs Wreathe
Rule
Wreath vs Wreathe
Wreath is a NOUN = Refers to an arrangement of flowers, leaves, or stems fastened in a ring and used for decoration or for laying on a grave.
“The queen laid a beautiful wreath on the grave.”
Wreathe is a VERB = Means to cover, surround, or encircle (something)
“He sits in the bar wreathed in smoke.”
Check yourself
1.
The new bride wore a vail with a _________ of white flowers.
Response options:
wreathe
wreath
2.
I was so happy my face was __________in smiles.
Response options:
wreathed
wreath
3.
Please can I order a small colourful ___________?
Response options:
wreath
wreathe
4.
I saw the beautiful mountains _________ with clouds.
Response options:
wreath
wreathed
5.
Emma must remember to take the ___________ to her friends' wedding.
Response options:
wreath
wreathe
Result
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