Question

"What's the past tense of the word 'cheat'?"

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

The past tense of "cheat" is "cheated". When using the word in context, you might say "I cheated on my test yesterday," or "She cheated in the game last night." Verbs like "cheat" that simply add -ed for their past form are known as regular verbs. Isn't English fascinating? What other verbs are troubling you?

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