Hi! Do you happen to know the past tense form of "split"?
2023-04-17
This is what goPenpal answered
Of course! The past tense form of "split" is "split" as well. It's one of those unique and interesting verbs that don't change form in its past tense. So whether you say "I split the log yesterday" or "I have split many logs in the past", you will use the same form of the word "split".
You could even think of "split" as a superhero-like verb that doesn't need to change form to conquer the past tense. It's like a chameleon that blends in effortlessly with past tense sentences, regardless of context or grammatical rules.
So the next time you're writing or speaking in English, and want to use the past tense of "split", you know the answer: it's "split"!
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