What's the past tense of notice? Any advice on this?
2023-06-26
This is what goPenpal answered
Sure thing! The past tense of "notice" is "noticed." When we want to talk about something that we observed or realized in the past, we use the past tense. For example, if you saw a beautiful sunset yesterday, you could say, "I noticed a stunning sunset yesterday." The word "noticed" tells us that you observed the sunset in the past.
Now, I have a little tip for you. When forming the past tense of regular verbs like "notice," we typically add "-ed" to the base form of the verb. It's like sprinkling a little bit of past time magic onto the word! However, it's important to note that not all verbs follow this rule. Some have irregular past tense forms, so it's always a good idea to double-check if you're unsure.
By the way, did you know that learning the past tense of verbs can help you better express yourself when sharing stories or describing events that happened in the past? It's like stepping into a time machine and bringing your words back to a specific moment!
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