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please dont spam english grammar​

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Answered by diksha30508
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Step-by-step explanation:

For the meanings "to glow, to be bright" and "to direct a light," American English favors the past participle and preterit form shined, while British English more commonly uses shone. For the specific transitive meaning "to polish (shoes)," both American and British varieties of English use shined.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\huge \fbox \red{✯AɴSᴡᴇR✯}

\sf{\bold{\red{c.shone}}}

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