Today, we will learn about two words that sound a lot alike but mean different things. These words are “fined” and “find.”
Both “fined” and “find” come from Old English. “Find” is from the word “findan” which means to discover or come upon something. “Fined” is from the word “fine,” which means a payment as a punishment.
The word “fined” is the past form of the verb “fine.” It means someone had to pay money because they did something wrong.
The word “find” means to locate or come upon something you were looking for.
To remember: “Fined” means you pay money because you did something wrong (past of “fine”), and “Find” means to search or locate something.
“Fined” is about paying money as a punishment. “Find” is about looking for something. Remember, “fined” has an “e” like “money,” and “find” has an “i” like “search.”
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