The past tense of the word "heat" is "heated." When we talk about the past, we're referring to something that has already happened. Just like leftovers from yesterday's meal, the word "heated" is what we use to describe the action of making something hot in the past. Think of heating up a delicious bowl of soup on the stove - you did it, and now the soup is heated! Similarly, you can say, "I heated up the water for my tea this morning." It's like reflecting on a moment when you did something to make something warmer or hotter than it was before. So, whenever you need to talk about the past action of making something hot, remember to use the word "heated"!
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