The past tense form of the word "make" is "made". This is an example of an irregular verb, which means its past tense form doesn't follow the regular rules of adding -ed to the end of the word. Instead, it completely changes its form, much like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. This is one of the quirks of English language that adds a layer of depth and complexity, making it such a rich language to learn. So remember, when time-travelling in language, "make" becomes "made".
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