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What does 'planned' mean when used as a verb?
What does 'planned' mean when used as a verb?
How is 'planed' used as an adjective?
How is 'planed' used as an adjective?
To refer to a surface that has been smoothed.
Which is correct: 'freshly planed pine boards' or 'freshly planned pine boards'?
Which is correct: 'freshly planed pine boards' or 'freshly planned pine boards'?
Which is correct: 'planed deep seismic zone' or 'planned deep seismic zone'?
Which is correct: 'planed deep seismic zone' or 'planned deep seismic zone'?
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Which is correct: 'planed boards fourteen feet' or 'planned boards fourteen feet'?
Which is correct: 'planed boards fourteen feet' or 'planned boards fourteen feet'?
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Which is correct: 'running between planed surfaces' or 'running between planned surfaces'?
Which is correct: 'running between planed surfaces' or 'running between planned surfaces'?
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Which is correct: 'planed on both sides' or 'planned on both sides'?
Which is correct: 'planed on both sides' or 'planned on both sides'?
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Which is correct: 'formerly centrally planned economies' or 'formerly centrally planed economies'?
Which is correct: 'formerly centrally planned economies' or 'formerly centrally planed economies'?
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Which is correct: 'former centrally planned economies' or 'former centrally planed economies'?
Which is correct: 'former centrally planned economies' or 'former centrally planed economies'?
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Which is correct: 'Asian centrally planned economies' or 'Asian centrally planed economies'?
Which is correct: 'Asian centrally planned economies' or 'Asian centrally planed economies'?
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Which is correct: 'planned to go to' or 'planed to go to'?
Which is correct: 'planned to go to' or 'planed to go to'?
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Which is correct: 'centrally planned socialist economies' or 'centrally planed socialist economies'?
Which is correct: 'centrally planned socialist economies' or 'centrally planed socialist economies'?
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Some synonyms of planed are: flatted, smoothed, _____?
Some synonyms of planed are: flatted, smoothed, _____?
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Some synonyms of planned are: organized, _____, formed, projected, plotted.
Some synonyms of planned are: organized, _____, formed, projected, plotted.
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Study Notes
Key Differences Between 'Planed' and 'Planned'
- Planned: Refers to something that is arranged or organized; past tense of "to plan." Indicates that an activity or event has been set in motion with intention.
- Planed: Relates to the action of gliding or soaring; also pertains to smoothing a surface using a tool (planing). Acts as both a verb and an adjective.
Correct Usage Examples
- Freshly Planed Pine Boards: Correct phrasing indicating wood that has been smoothed using a planing tool.
- Planed Deep Seismic Zone: Correct usage denoting a geological area that has been described in terms of surface shaping.
- Running Between Planed Surfaces: Indicates a movement between two smoothed areas, correct use of 'planed.'
- Planned to Go To: Signifies an intention or scheduled action, correct use of 'planned.'
Common Confusions
- Phrases like "freshly planned pine boards" or "planned surfaces" are often mistakenly written, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between 'planed' and 'planned' based on context.
- Both words are frequently confused due to their similar spelling and can lead to miscommunication if misused.
Synonyms
- Planed: Flatted, smoothed, shaved.
- Planned: Organized, premeditated, formed, projected, plotted.
Literary Examples
- "Sulin's voice was flat as a planed plank" demonstrates the use of 'planed’ to describe smoothness.
- "He'd planned this, just as he'd planned everything else in his life" illustrates 'planned' in the context of intention and organization.
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Explore the differences between 'planed' and 'planned' with this flashcard quiz. Learn how 'planned' refers to organization and arrangement, while 'planed' relates to smoothing surfaces or gliding. Perfect for language enthusiasts!