Even though “groan” and “grown” sound the same, they are different words with different meanings. Let’s learn how to use them correctly.
Groan: This word comes from an old word that means to make a low sound because of pain or unhappiness.
Grown: This is the past participle of the word “grow,” which means to get bigger or to change over time.
Groan: Used to show a sound made when someone is unhappy or in pain.
Grown: Used when talking about something or someone that has become bigger or changed over time.
You can remember the difference easily if you think of “groan” as a sound you hear and “grown” as a change in size or state.
Remember, “groan” is about making a low, unhappy sound, while “grown” is about something getting bigger or changing. Listen for “groan” and look for “grown” in your sentences!
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