What's the past tense of sprout? Thanks for your help! 😊
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
The past tense of the word "sprout" is "sprouted". Just like a seed bursting into life, language too grows and develops, and understanding verb conjugation helps you cultivate your communication skills. As for sprout, think of it like a flower in spring - it "sprouts" (present tense) and then it "sprouted" (past tense). Twisting and turning through the soil of the English language, it allows you to describe actions taking place in the past. Isn't it fascinating how verbs can sprout change just like that? 😄
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