The past tense form of "string" is "strung." When we talk about the past tense, we are referring to an action or state that occurred in the past. Just like a string holds things together, the past tense "strung" holds the memories of the action that took place. By changing the present tense form of "string" to "strung," we indicate that the action of stringing has already happened. It's important to remember the past tense forms of words as they help us communicate about events that have already passed. So, next time you find yourself talking about something already strung, you can confidently use the past tense form "strung" to weave your words together. Keep practicing and soon your language skills will be strung with fluency!
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