What word do we use to describe the action of stitching in the past?
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
The past form of the verb "stitch" would be "stitched"! This is simply because in English, we often make a verb past tense by adding "-ed" at the end. ๐งต
It works with regular verbs like "stitch." So if you wanted to talk about a garment you sewed together yesterday, you'd say "I stitched the pieces together."
Just remember, the English language isn't always that straightforward. While many verbs follow this rule, there are exceptions which we term 'irregular verbs,' for example, 'go' becomes 'went' and 'see' becomes 'saw'. That's what makes English fun and sometimes challenging! But don't worry, the more you practice, the easier it becomes. ๐
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