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... been spoilt. or The dinner has been spoiled. In British English the irregular form (burnt/learnt etc.) is more usual. For American English, see Appendix 7. @p275 1.4 List of irregular ... impossible) @p279 APPENDIX 5 Short forms (I'm/you've/didn't etc.) 1. In spoken English we usually say I'm/you've/didn't etc. (short forms) rather than I am/you...
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