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Common errors in English: Usage of Found and Founded

 Found and Founded


Incorrect : The lost goods have not been founded. 


Correct : The lost goods have not been found.


Incorrect : This school was found in 1960.


Correct : This school was founded in 1960.


Note : “Found' is the past participle form of “find'. The verb “to found' means “to establish' and its part

participle form is “founded'. Its past tense is also “founded'.


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