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The past tense of "blow" is "blew". When we use "blew" in a sentence, we are referring to someone or something that has already done the action of blowing in the past.
For example, "Yesterday, the wind blew so hard that my car shook on the highway" or "I blew out the candles on my birthday cake last night". In both of these sentences, "blew" is used to describe an action that has already happened.
It's important to learn the past tense of verbs like "blow" because past tense is a crucial part of basic communication. It helps us to describe things that have already happened and allows us to communicate about events in the past.
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