The past tense and past participle of the verb bind is bound, but many writers make an exception when talking about papers and documents in binders—e.g., “He entered with his binded notes in hand.” Bindered also works for this purpose.
The past tense and past participle of the verb bind is bound, but many writers make an exception when talking about papers and documents in binders—e.g., “He entered with his binded notes in hand.” Bindered also works for this purpose.
Copyright © 2021 · prose-2 on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in
I knew it. “Bound” not “binded”!