Brought vs Cooperation - What's the difference?
brought | cooperation |
(bring)
(usually, uncountable) The act of cooperating.
Active help from a person, organization, etc.
An orderly sharing of space or resources.
Association for mutual benefit, such as for purposes of production or purchase.
As a verb brought
is (bring).As a noun cooperation is
cooperation.brought
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It is common to hear native English speakers (particularly in Australia, New Zealand and the UK) using "brought " when meaning "bought" (and vice versa) despite the fact that the two words mean different thingsSometimes this mistake makes its way into print[http://thehoopla.com.au/relinquished/.