• @[email protected]
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    97 months ago

    I’m Aussie, and the funny thing is, at least 3 of us literally wasted at least an hour at work once discussing which way to spell this in our documents.

    And then I forgot what we decided on a month later anyway. So I still tend to spell it both ways

      • Deebster
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        27 months ago

        I think the noun/verb difference is a little more clear-cut than just saying it depends on context.

        There’s plenty(?) of words that are spelt with a verb–noun distinction:

        • since I’m licensed, I can show you my licence
        • she advised me and it was good advice
        • he devised a clever device
        • I practised for years before I got my practice

        and more where the difference is only in pronunciation (mostly stress):

        • Tomorrow I record my record
        • I suspect that that suspect is the one
        • She’ll present her present