If you're using a needle and thread, it's sewn. If you're spreading seeds, it's sown.
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Sewn is correct. Clothing can be described as hand sewn, or machine sewn. But sewed is also correct in other contexts. I sewed that button on myself. Or, it was sewn on by me.
Sewn is monosyllabic thus can't be divided.
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Yes, the word 'sewn' is the past participle for the verbto sew. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.Examples:She has sewn a button on the dress. (verb)The sewn seeds will sprout in about ten days. (adjective)
The homophone for "sown" is "sewn." "Sown" refers to planting seeds, while "sewn" refers to joining pieces of fabric together with stitches.
That is the correct spelling of the subjective pronoun "him" (3rd person singular).A similar word is hem (to sew, or a sewn border).
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Yes, "sewn" is the correct past participle of "sew." For example: "I have sewn a new dress."
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