04/07/2021
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Bleat it's a noun which refers to the sound that certain animals make (The bleat the sheep could be heard from the barn). Valid, meanwhile, is a adjective male (His passport is no longer valid). Valid, finally, is the participle of verb "to worth" (His novels have valid various international awards).
The words "bleat" and "valid" are homophones, that is, they sound phonetically the same but their meaning is different and they are written differently — not the term “valid”, which carries accent mark and it's pronounced differently. In orality, when we hear any of these forms, we may not know if it is written with V or with B, that is why sometimes confusion can be generated.
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