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Victo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

'butt' or 'butted'?

1. We 'butt' or 'butted' heads.

2. He 'butt' or 'butted' into / in to our conversation.

3. She 'butt' or 'butted' out of our conversation.

4. The pro wrestler 'head-butt' or 'head-butted' his adversary.

5. Do we omit the hyphen in 'head butt' as a noun?


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I use both forms for the past tense in the idiom "**** in".

  • I use both forms for the past tense in the idiom "**** in".
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I use both forms for the past tense in the idiom "**** in".
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1. butted
2. butted into
3. butted
4. head-butted
victoDo we omit the hyphen in 'head ****' as a noun?
No, but you can spell it as one word.

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