A common problem. It all depends on the context as they are both correct.
Bear with me is a standard expression used as a request for forbearance or patience.
Ex: Please bear with me a moment so I can find the homework exercise for you!
Bare with me would be an invitation to undress.
The proper word is "bear," as in to carry a load. The term "bear with" me is a request to help carry one's burden, or asking for patience. "Bare with me" would be asking someone to undress.
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The correct verb is to bear weight.The verb to bear is to carry, to support, to tolerate, to endure.The verb to bare is to uncover, to expose to view, to disclose.
to bear RESEMBLANCE to
It is of course bear not bare
It's "bear in mind" meaning remember and take into account. One of the meanings of bear is to carry, or hold up or support. So, you can carry something or hold it in your mind. The only meanings of bare are in the context of lacking, including lacking clothes, decorations, or enhancements. On the lighter side... If you are imagining somebody naked, then it is bare in mind. If you are imagining a big furry omnivore, then it would be bear in mind.
That is the correct US spelling of "fertilize" (to add nutrients to soil).
Bear- in the sense of keeping.
The phrase "bear in mind" is grammatically correct and commonly used to mean "remember" or "keep in mind."
BEAR means to keep or to carry. BARE means naked, uncover. You would bear in mind, you would bear arms, you would bare your shoulders to the sun, and wood with no paint or varnish is bare wood. Not to be confused with where Pooh lives- in the Bear woods. :}
The correct 'bare' to use in the sentence ''toonice to bear'' is actually 'bear,' which means to tolerate or endure.
A bear "roars."
No, the correct term is bare minimum.
The correct spelling is "polar bear."
The word "bear" is an animal. The word "bare" means without clothes or to uncover. You would use bare if you were referring to someone without a shirt.
That is the correct spelling of "bear with me", requesting "forbearance" or patience.
The correct phrase is "bear the burden" and that applies to the phrases built on that phrase as well, such as "bear the burden of proof".
- A bare bear can bear very little because it's bare.
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