Erroneous English - Bare or Bear?
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Transcript of Erroneous English - Bare or Bear?
Erroneous English Lesson #5
By: H. E. Colby, author of Top 150 Business English Ace Vocabulary Words
a production of businessenglishace.com
Erroneous English Lesson #5
“Please, bear with me”
or “Please, bare with me.”
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Erroneous English Lesson #5
The verb to bare means –
to uncover and reveal
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Ex: The model bared her body
for the Hollywood producers at the audition.
Erroneous English Lesson #5
The verb to bear means –
1) to manage, tolerate 2) to strongly dislike,
3) to give birth, 4) to produce (fruit),
5) to turn and proceed in a specified direction.
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Ex: Please bare with me as I try to find the key to the door.
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Ex: Please tolerate me as I try to find the key to the door.
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