The past tense form of the verb "spray" is "sprayed". When we transform verbs to their past tense form, regular verbs merely require an -ed added to the end. So, "spray" becomes "sprayed". It's like adding another layer to an onion - simple and straightforward. It's this straightforwardness that tiptoes the line between simplicity and complexity in English, wrapping us in a warm cocoon of language nuances.
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