You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.
So you could say, 'Don't get burned', or 'Don't get burnt'.
burned is a verb burnt is the past tense - strange i know. e.g. : he burned down the building the building was burnt down
No. It should be either "Don't talk like that." or "Don't say it like that." depending on the meaning you are trying to convey.
It is correct
It is correct to say them both, but it matters on what you want to say.
no it is not correct to say enjoy your vacations
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The candle had burned out', or 'The candle had burnt out'.
burned is a verb burnt is the past tense - strange i know. e.g. : he burned down the building the building was burnt down
Both "had burned" and "had burnt" are past participle forms of the verb "burn." "Burned" is more commonly used in American English, while "burnt" is more common in British English. Choose the form that aligns with the style guide or dialect you are following.
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The car smelled of burned rubber', or 'The car smelled of burnt rubber'.
you could say burned your pants or your pants wereburnt. Either one works
You can use either term. 'Burned' and 'burnt' are variations on the same word, just like 'learned' and 'learnt'.So you could say, 'The house burned', or 'The house burnt'.
No! It is better to say 'The paint on the condensor body has been burnt so it needs to be painted again'.
nothing just drop it if you dont know how to do this right click on it then say drop
It's not slang. It means you put some ice on a burned area of your body to make it feel better. <><><><> Yep- and also if you just rec'd a really hot chewing out- say by your Dad or a teacher or boss, a friend might note your just having been "burned", and in mock sympathy, say "Uhhh- apply ice to the burned areas..."
It depends. It is considered a verb if you "burnt" something. However, if you say, "The rug is burnt," then it is an adjective.
Need context for correct answer. No monte No viaje No conduzca No vereja
Burning of iron requires lot of energy.When iron is burnt, if there is not fuel to aid the fire then iron will not burn for long time. But let say in this case iron is being readily burned it will produce moderate amounts of smoke, carbon dioxide, water and some metal oxides.