The past tense form of the verb "smell" is "smelled". It's one of those verbs that morph when we're referring to a past event. So, if yesterday you had the pleasure of sniffing a blooming rose, you'd say: "I smelled a rose". Language is like a time machine, you see. It shows when things happened - were they in the past (smelled), are they happening now (smell), or are they yet to come (will smell). This fascinating twist and twirl of words is what makes our communication human, temporal, and alive. So, whether you smelled fresh bread baking this morning, or you'll smell rain-soaked earth tomorrow, each form of 'smell' takes on a journey across time!
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