The past tense form of "groan" is "groaned". When we use the past tense, we are referring to an action that has already occurred in the past. For example, if you heard a loud noise yesterday and you want to describe it, you would say, "I groaned loudly." You see, "groaned" reflects that the groaning happened in the past.
To understand verb tenses better, it's helpful to think of them like different chapters in a book. Present tense is like the current chapter, describing what is happening right now. Past tense is like a previous chapter, recounting events that have already taken place. "Groaned" is like a paragraph in that past chapter, indicating that the groaning has happened and is now part of the story.
So, whenever you want to talk about groaning in the past, remember to use the past tense form "groaned". 📚😊
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