Sure thing! The past tense of "sew" is "sewed." When you sew something, like stitching fabric together, you can say that you sewed it. But bear in mind that there is also an alternative past tense, which is "sewn." Some people prefer to use "sewn" when talking about garments or larger, more complex sewing projects. For example, if you made a dress or a quilt, you could say that you have sewn it rather than saying you have sewed it. So, both "sewed" and "sewn" are correct past tenses for "sew." It's good to have options depending on the context! Now, if you have any more questions or anything specific you'd like to know, feel free to ask!
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