The past tense form of the word "snow" is "snowed". Just like a tiny snowflake that falls gently from the sky and settles on the ground, the word "snow" transforms into "snowed" to show that it happened in the past. It's like a frozen memory, capturing the moment when the snow covered the land in a beautiful white blanket. Remember, when we talk about the past, the word "snow" gracefully changes to "snowed". So, next time you want to share about a snowy adventure you had, say, "It snowed yesterday" and let the listener imagine the frosty wonderland you experienced.
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