Past Tense of Sing
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Past Tense of Sing

When we use the word “sing” we generally mean one of two things, both connected with sounds. The first and most common usage describes the production of musical sound using the voice. The second describes high-pitched whistling, whining or perhaps buzzing sounds, usually made by inanimate objects. The past tense of sing is “sang” and…

The Complete Irregular Verbs List In English
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The Complete Irregular Verbs List In English

There is no exact number of irregular verbs in the English language, as this can vary depending on the source and the criteria used to define irregularity. However, it is generally estimated that there are around 200-250 irregular verbs in English. These verbs do not follow the standard pattern of adding “-ed” to form their…

What Is The Past Tense of Take? The Comprehensive Guide
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What Is The Past Tense of Take? The Comprehensive Guide

Take in the past tense can be a little tricky for students to learn as it does change form quite dramatically even for an irregular English verb. We have the full guide further below to help you understand these changes and the quite bite sized answer right below if you are just doing a quick check….

What Is The Past Tense of Sink
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What Is The Past Tense of Sink

Sink is a very versatile verb in English, and can be used to mean a number of different things. Broadly speaking, the word “sink” refers to the downward movement of something from a higher position to a lower one, and is very often associated with objects moving through water. The simple past tense of “sink”…

What is the Past Tense of Bear
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What is the Past Tense of Bear

The English verb “bear” has multiple meanings but is invariably connected with carrying or shouldering a burden or responsibility, as well as enduring some sort of hardship or difficulty. It can be used in a literal or physical sense, and also in a more abstract sense. Bear is something of an irregular verb when it…

What Is The Past Tense of Freeze
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What Is The Past Tense of Freeze

The English verb “to freeze” might be most closely associated with the coldest season of the year, but of course it carries a wealth of different meanings, some of which we will explore below. While the infinitive is “freeze,” the simple past tense is “froze” and the past participle is “frozen.” The present participle is…