The past tense of "stroke" is "stroked". Much like swimming in a language lake, navigating grammar can be tricky. It's all about uncovering those hidden rules underwater, and, in this case, understanding regular verbs. These verbs, like "stroke", follow a standard pattern in the past tense and simply add "-ed" at the end. So whether you're talking about stroking a cat, a pen stroke, or even a stroke in swimming, when it happened in the past, you'd say "stroked". Hop on that grammar boat and let's venture into more language mysteries together!
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