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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'.

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Do you say burned or burnt?

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Which is correct - burned out or burnt out?

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'.


What smells like burnt rubber?

The smell of burnt rubber is often described as similar to the scent of a tire fire or a hot rubber material.


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a burnt rubber ball in the cardorater


Is it correct to say don't get burned or don't get burnt?

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What compound smells like rubber when being burnt?

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Do you say had burned or had burnt?

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What is the past participle of burn?

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Is burnt a past tents?

No, it is an adjective. The past tense of the verb "burn" is "burned" as in:The house burned to the ground.It would be incorrect to say:The house burnt to the ground.However, it is correct to use it to describe something that has been burned, such as:After the fire, the house was burnt.


What chemical is known for emitting a scent similar to burnt rubber?

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What is the present perfect tense of burn?

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What is the difference between burnt and burned?

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