The past tense of 'fool' is 'fooled'. This means to trick or deceive someone in the past. English verbs can be tricky, but here's a helping hand: regular verbs such as 'fool' simply require an 'ed' to denote the past tense. So, whenever you've successfully bamboozled someone in the past, remember, you 'fooled' them! 😅
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