The past tense of the word "pour" is "poured." When we talk about the past tense, we're referring to an action or event that happened in the past. Just like a flowing river, the word "poured" represents the action of liquid flowing out from a container. It's like when you pour yourself a cup of hot cocoa on a chilly winter day. The liquid flows gracefully from the kettle into your cup, creating a warm and comforting sensation. Similarly, in language, the past tense adds a sense of completion to a verb, indicating that the action has already occurred. So, the next time you need to talk about pouring something in the past, remember to use "poured."
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