Question

What's the past tense form of the word "charge"?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The past tense form of the word "charge" is "charged." When we talk about the past, "charged" is used to show that an action of charging has already happened. It's like revving up your language engine and then hitting the road. You start by using the present tense form, "charge," to talk about the ongoing action of putting energy into something. But when you want to discuss that action in the past, you simply switch gears and use "charged." Just think of it like a battery that was once charged up but has now been drained. So, next time you need to talk about the past, remember to shift into "charged" mode! Keep those language engines running and feel free to ask any more language-related questions. Let's keep this conversation going!

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