The past tense form of the word "drown" is "drowned." When we want to talk about an action that happened in the past, we add -ed to the base form of the verb. It's similar to how we change "walk" to "walked" or "jump" to "jumped." So, if someone was submerged in water and couldn't breathe, we would say that they drowned. It's important to remember that the past tense form of verbs helps us to describe events that have already taken place.
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