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Common errors in English: Usage of Bath and Bathe

 Bath and Bathe


Incorrect : To bath in the sea is great fun. 


 Correct : To bathe in the sea is great fun.


Incorrect : Bath your eyes twice a day. 


Correct : Bathe your eyes twice a day.


Note: You can have (BrE) or take (AmE) a bath. You can also use bath (BrE) or bathe (AmE) as verb. You can say: 


He baths every morning. (BrE) 

He bathes every morning. (AmE)


But you bathe something to make it clean in a medical way. To bathe is also to swim in the sea or river for pleasure.


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