Shined vs. Shone
In this lesson, we're gonna discuss the differences and similarities between these two words. Well, wanna join me on another exciting trip?
What Is Their Main Difference?
They are both the simple past tense and the past participle forms of the verb 'shine'. However, many grammar resources claim that 'shined' is used when the verb is transitive, whereas, 'shone' is used when the verb is intransitive.
Differences
'Shined' is mainly used when the verb is transitive, while, 'shone' comes when the verb is intransitive. Look at the examples below:
I wish the sun
I had my
Similarities
Both are past tense and past participle forms of the verb 'shine'. Check out the examples below:
I remember how the sun
The little girl
Are They Interchangeable?
Most native speakers use these terms interchangeably. However, Americans prefer to use 'shined' when one is talking about making something shimmer. Compare:
✓ The little boy shined the flashlight into my eyes and fell over.
X The little boy shone the flashlight into my eyes and fell over.
Here, 'shined' is the preferred term.