Sometimes, words can look almost the same but mean very different things! This is true for “dieing” and “dying.” Let’s learn about both words and how to use them.
The word “dying” comes from the word “die,” which is from very old English. The word “dieing” is less common and comes from a different place.
Dying: This word means the process of coming to an end of life. You use it when talking about someone or something that is passing away.
Dieing: This word is hardly used today, but it means cutting or forming with a die (a tool used in shaping). It is mostly used in very old or technical writing.
Think about “dying” like “crying” because both might make you feel sad. “Dieing” is something very rare and you might see it in a workshop.
Dying: Use this to talk about the end of life.
Dieing: This old word means using a die for shaping but is not common.
Now, you know when to use “dying” and “dieing”!
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