The past tense of the word "obey" is "obeyed". Languages are like roads, they have many twists and turns. Just like we navigate roads by learning the rules of the road, we navigate languages by learning the rules of grammar. In English, regular verbs like "obey" form their simple past tense by adding -ed to the end. So, "obey" turns into "obeyed" just like "play" turns into "played". Always remember this handy little road sign on your language journey! 🛣️
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