Question

Do you guys know the past tense of "hum"? 🎡

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The past tense of "hum" is "hummed."

Isn't language a fascinating thing? It's kind of like a song we all know but sometimes forget the lyrics. When dealing with regular verbs in English (like "hum"), all we need to do to bring them in the past, is a simple -ed dance. Hence, humming a tune turns into hummed a tune. But, don't let irregular verbs catch you off guard though! They march to their own beat and don’t follow this simple rule! So sing on, my friend, and keep those language notes flowing.

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