The past tense version of the word "peep" is "peeped". In English language, most words, like this one, follow the standard rule of adding 'ed' to the verb to form the past tense. It's how we express an action that has already happened. So, if you were talking about a sparrow that peeped at dawn this morning, you'd say, "The sparrow peeped at dawn". Remember, the English language is full of exceptions and this doesn't apply to all verbs, but luckily, "peep" follows the rule. It's like changing gears in a car - once you get the hang of it, it's a breeze!
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