Question

What's the past tense of "relax"?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The past tense of "relax" is "relaxed." When you relax, you're unwinding, releasing tension, and letting your worries float away like a leaf on a tranquil river. Just like the gentle ripples on that river, the past tense of "relax" adds that "ed" sound at the end to show that the action has already happened in the past. It's like a little time stamp for your relaxation journey. So, remember, when you want to talk about a moment of tranquility that's already passed, you can say "I relaxed" with confidence. So, tell me, have you ever had a moment where you truly relaxed and let go of all your worries?

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