What is the past tense of the word 'decide'? Thank you for your responses.
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
The past tense of "decide" is "decided." It's like a fork in the road, where you've already chosen your path. When we use the past tense, it means that a decision has been made in the past and is no longer up for debate. It's like closing the door on an option and moving forward with a choice. So, if you're talking about something you decided in the past, you would say "I decided to go to the movies last night" or "She decided to pursue a career in music." Remember, verbs like to change their clothes sometimes, and "decide" decided to put on its past tense form.
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