Let’s learn about the words “pleaded” and “pled.” They are both verb forms, meaning they show actions being done.
The word “pleaded” has been used for a longer time. It comes from the Old English word “plædan.” The word “pled” is a shortened form of “pleaded.”
“Pleaded” is more common in American English, while “pled” is often used in British English. They both mean the same thing, “to make a plea or appeal.”
Remember that “pleaded” is the longer word, just like its history. So, if you are writing in American English, use “pleaded.”
Pleaded:
Pled:
Use “pleaded” in American English and “pled” in British English. Both words show making an appeal or plea.
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