Baby Caught or Baby Cought??? which is the right word.
By Tushavi
@Tushavi (2076)
Karachi, Pakistan
    August 16, 2012 5:51am CST
                         
            hi to all 
well, I am again Confused because of my bad english, I want to asks the correct word, A thing in which Peoples put their babies, its Called Babies Caught??? or Babies Cought??? hope you helps me,
have a nice day.
8 responses
        @danishcanadian (28954)
 • Canada
                            18 Aug 12
                                    
                            Agreed that is the correct spelling, but I've never heard "coy" used for a baby bed. Is that because I'm in Nirth America?
                             @shello (964)
 • United Arab Emirates
                    16 Aug 12
                    Well, I guess that the right word was already given by the 1st myLotter who responded to this discussion. The word is cot. It is a sort of bed especially made for babies. It is essential to have one at home whenever you have a baby to give the little one a comfortable place to sleep.
                     @ElicBxn (64052)
 • United States
                    16 Aug 12
                    "Caught" is when something is thrown (or falls) and you catch it before it lands.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/caught
"Cought" is not a real word, but used instead of "caught".
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cought
"Cot" is a small bed that a child can lay on, or a larger one that someone might take camping (like a solder might have.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/COT
"Crib" is what the U.S. might have for a child.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crib
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                     @jazel_juan (15745)
 • Philippines
                    16 Aug 12
                    what are you trying to use in that sentence? if you say cough = that means coughing..a viral infection or something...
but if you use the word "caught" that means you catch the baby lol.. i am more confused right now. 
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                     @thanks1961 (7033)
 • India
                    16 Aug 12
                    'Caught' is the past tense of 'catch'. So depend on the situation, you can applly the word 'caught'. Eg: Caught fire.
Catch a fish (simple present) &
Caught the fish (in past tense)
Again, as our other friend indicated, there is the usage of Baby Coat. All depend on the situation and we need to understand the meaning by the circumstances. 
                    
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                     @caopaopao (12395)
 • China
                    16 Aug 12
                    Thanks to mylot, you can solve any English problem here. 
Don't worry, your English will be better with the help the mylotters. Have a nice day, my friend!
                    
Don't worry, your English will be better with the help the mylotters. Have a nice day, my friend!1  person likes this
                                        
                     @danishcanadian (28954)
 • Canada
                    18 Aug 12
                    In English it's a crib (baby bed with bars) or a cradle (baby bed that rocks.
                     @bestboy19 (5478)
 • United States
                    16 Aug 12
                    Looks like others have given you the answer you need, so I'll just say, "Have a nice day."
                    
                            
                        
                    




