The past tense of the word 'comb' is 'combed'. This is a regular verb so to form the past tense, you simply add '-ed' at the end. English verbs can be tricky because some follow this regular pattern and some don't - they're called irregular verbs. Think about the words 'run' and 'ran', or 'go' and 'went', they change entirely. But with 'comb', it's smooth sailing - just stick that '-ed' on there and you're good to go. Have you always wondered why some verbs change entirely for their past forms? It's like English wanted to keep us on our toes!
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