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The verb lead (rhymes with bleed) means ‘to direct on a course’ and its past tense is led (rhymes with red). Lead (rhymes with red) is a noun for the soft metal (like what used to be used in pencils, paint, etc.). The Past Tense of Lead The verb lead, which rhymes with...
In English grammar, the past tense of die is a topic that many learners find challenging. The verb "die" refers to the act of ceasing to live, and it has a
百度试题 结果1 题目In English grammar, the past tense of "go" is: A. Went B. Gose C. Gone D. Goning 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A
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Instead, the past tense of “cling” is “clung.” This is important to remember, as using the incorrect form can lead to confusion and misunderstandings.Context MattersAs with any verb, the past tense of “cling” should be used in the appropriate context. For example, if you are telling...
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The word should doesnt follow the normal rules in English, when used in the past tense. In this grammar lesson, I explain how to use should in the past tense to form sentences like I should have watched the lesson and You shouldnt have come here.
百度试题 结果1 题目In English grammar, the past simple tense is used to describe: A. Habits in the past B. Completed actions at a specific time in the past C. Future actions D. General truths 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B
Past tense: learned/learnt, dreamed/dreamt? (2 answers) Closed 6 years ago. What is the past tense of learn? Is it learned or learnt? I've seen people use "learnt" in articles I've read on the internet and I didn't or haven't seen crazy words like this when I was in jr hig...