Today, we will learn about two words: “baring” and “bearing.” These words sound the same but have different meanings.
The word “baring” comes from the word “bare,” which means to show or uncover. The word “bearing” comes from “bear,” which means to carry or hold up.
Baring means showing or uncovering. For example, “She is baring her teeth.” It is often used when someone is showing something that is usually not shown.
Bearing means carrying or holding something. For example, “He is bearing a heavy load.” It can also mean supporting, having, or showing something.
Think of “baring” with an “A” as “Airing out,” like showing or uncovering. Think of “bearing” with an “E” as “E for Effort,” carrying or holding up something is hard work.
“Baring” means showing or uncovering something. “Bearing” means carrying, holding, or supporting something. Remember, “baring” comes from “bare” and “bearing” comes from “bear.” Use these clues to help you choose the right word!
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