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What do you do to an irregular verb to put it in the past tense?

A
Make it possessive.

B
Change the spelling.

C
Change the quantity.

D
Change the meaning.

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change spelling, past tense words usually have -ed at the end, example pass > passed
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Answer: B: Change the spelling

Explanation: Let’s use an example: sing will be our irregular verb. usually you add -Ed, or -d but in this case you can’t.

A: let’s make it possessive, sing to sing’s, it does not work because verbs aren’t able to become possessive unlike nouns

B: Let’s change the spelling, instead of sing we change it to sang, and we can see that it works.
C: if you change the quantity it won’t make it to past tense at all, just sing to sings

D: it doesn’t matter how many times we change the meaning it won’t make it past tense

Meaning that B is the correct answer!!

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