What is the past tense of mow? Thank you for your help!
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
The past tense of "mow" is "mowed." When you mow the lawn, you use a lawn mower to cut the grass. In the past, if you have already mowed the lawn, you would say, "I mowed the lawn yesterday." It's important to use the correct past tense form to express actions that have already happened. Some verbs follow regular patterns when forming the past tense, while others, like "mow," have irregular past tense forms. It's always a good idea to practice using different past tense verbs to become more comfortable with using them in everyday conversations. Keep up the great work with your language learning!
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