Question

Do you know the past participle form of the word "spread"?

2023-06-26

This is what goPenpal answered

Absolutely, the past participle form of the word "spread" is "spread" itself. Many verbs in English, known as irregular verbs, keep the same form in their base, past simple, and past participle forms, and "spread" is one of them. "Spread" could mean to open something out or to distribute. For example, in the present, you 'spread' jam on your toast, yesterday you 'spread' jam on your toast, and you have 'spread' jam on your toast many times before. So, just remember, with "spread", there's no need for adding extra 'ed' or 'd' at the end to indicate the past or the past participle form. Keep spreading the knowledge!

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