Blue and blew are two words that sound the same but have different meanings and uses.
History: The word “blue” comes from the Old French word “bleu”. It has been used in English for a long time to describe the color of the sky or sea.
How to use: Blue is a color that we see in the sky, ocean, and many other things around us.
Trick to Remember the Difference: Blue has the word “lue” in it, which sounds like “you”. So, think of the color blue as something you can see.
History: The word “blew” is the past tense of the verb “blow”, which means to move air or create a breeze.
How to use: Blew is used to describe past actions that involve moving air or creating a breeze.
Trick to Remember the Difference: Blew rhymes with the word “through”. So, think of blowing air through something in the past.
Remember, if you are talking about the color, use “blue”. If you are talking about past actions involving moving air, use “blew”.
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