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Yljaha
What is the difference?
between verbs TROMP and TRAMP?
Write a couple of examples, please.
Mar 29, 2016 9:49 AM
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Unfortunately I don't think there is a verb such as "tromp". There is a verb to tramp, which means a long, tiring walk. Don't get it confused with the noun form "a tramp", which means a smelly, homeless person! (No offence to any tramps reading this ;))
March 29, 2016
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