The past tense form of the word "guide" is "guided." When we talk about the past, we use the past tense to indicate that something has already happened. So if you guided someone yesterday or last week, you would say, "I guided them." It's like looking back at a road you've already traveled on. But remember, the word "guided" doesn't just apply to physically leading someone. It can also be used metaphorically, like guiding someone through a difficult decision or a complex problem. It's as if you're shining a light on the path ahead and showing them the way. So whether you're talking about leading a tour group or helping a friend navigate through life, "guided" is the word you're looking for. Keep up the good work on your language journey!
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