I tried to warn you that those brakes were worn out.
Warn is the homophone for worn.
Worn is the homophone for warn. Matthew has worn his favorite football jersey for three days straight. Jesse has had her blanket since she was a tiny baby and it has finally wornout.
these are some examples 1. I have worn this shirt every day 2.This shirt is worn out 3. how often have you worn my shirt?!
The lion let out a menacing snarl to warn off any intruders.
Eg, "The foghorn blared to warn ships of the shoreline."
Warn is the homophone for worn.
Worn is the homophone for warn. Matthew has worn his favorite football jersey for three days straight. Jesse has had her blanket since she was a tiny baby and it has finally wornout.
This rug is worn out, we need to replace it
"I will have to warn you that there is a troll on the other side of the bridge."
The scarf was very worn out, so I had to throw it out. OR The scarf was very worn, so I threw it away. ***you don't have to say worn out, you can just say worn, but either works.
these are some examples 1. I have worn this shirt every day 2.This shirt is worn out 3. how often have you worn my shirt?!
an anorak was origonally worn by eskamos in the artic tundra
When people brought in a worn couch, he would upholster it for them.
Your trousers should not be worn below your waistline, mister!
The lion let out a menacing snarl to warn off any intruders.
The worn, dusty cabin was very rustic and made me feel at home.
The to and too are mixed up. It should be: She yelled to warn him but it was too late.