ChatterBank1 min ago
sowing or sewing
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.QM is correct but being a wee bit pedantic. It would be perfectly reasonable for someone to say in an intentionally witty way 'My wife and I both did some sewing last night - she was upstairs sewing clothes, and I was in the garden sowing seeds'.
The question is how would you write that if you wanted to quote what the person had said. I guess the answer is any way you like , ie the first sewing can be spelled either way.
As you suggest, Ludwig, there is nothing at all to prevent one saying it, since the two words sound identical, but there is no way one could accurately write it. That's the point I was trying to make rather than just being pedantic.
(Breathing wasn't mentioned, Acw, and hence the opening 7 words of my earlier response. Cheers)
I read a similar question somewhere once before but it asked how it was said if a person were both sowing and sewing at the same time.
The answer they gave was that the person would be sewing and sloughing (pronounced sluffing not as the place.)
I know this sounds a bit confused jaysplace2 but I suppose that phrase would be correct if placed in your gap.