“I promise you that I keep trying to lose weight… but it keeps finding me !” Unknown
Who gives a damn about “weight” when spring has come and it has been raining nonstop for two long weeks. I, for a start, have to keep reminding myself, that bad weather will eventually end and that, eventually, I’ll have a chance to wear my new bikini. And, every single Monday, I get on my bathroom scale and I can almost hear the joking scale saying: “Is someone on here with you?” or “Hey, get Pavarotti off me” and every single Monday I promise myself I am going to start a diet and lose some weight so that the next time I climb onto the scale, it’ll hear something like “Right on, girl! You’re loosin’ it baby.”
Now, what’s the difference between “weigh” “weighed” and ·weight”.
♥ To weigh /weι/ is a verb and it means to physically assess the weight of something or someone— is it 2 pounds? 50 kilos? 15 grams?
“You can weigh the tomatoes you’re buying”
♥Weighed /weιd/ is the regular past of the verb “weigh”
“ The butcher weighed the chicken”