The past tense form of the verb "seal" is "sealed." When we talk about the past tense, it refers to an action that has already happened or is completed. Just like a sealed envelope that has been closed shut, the verb "seal" also indicates closure or completion of an action in the past. So, when you say "I sealed the envelope," you're talking about successfully closing or securing it.
It's worth mentioning that learning verb tenses can sometimes be like navigating through a maze. With irregular verbs, the past tense forms don't follow the typical pattern of adding "ed" at the end. Instead, they have their own unique forms, like "sealed" for "seal." It's important to remember these irregular forms and practice using them to improve your fluency in English.
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