Both “lighted” and “lit” come from the same old English word “lihtan,” which means to make something bright or to start a fire. People have used these words for a long time.
“Lighted” and “lit” are the past tense of the word “light.” You can use either word to say that something was made bright or that a fire was started. However, “lit” is more common in everyday talking.
To remember when to use “lighted” and “lit,” think about this: if you are talking with friends, use “lit” because it is shorter and simpler. If you are writing something important or fancy, “lighted” might be better.
In short, “lighted” and “lit” both mean the same thing: to make something bright or to start a fire. Use “lit” for casual talking, and use “lighted” for formal writing. Both words are correct, so choose the one that feels right for you.
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