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A. Spun
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B. Spins
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C. Spin
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D. Spinning
Explanation
The simple past tense of the verb "spin" is "spun."
This verb is irregular, meaning it does not follow the typical pattern of adding "-ed" for the past tense.
For example, "spin" (present) changes to "spun" (past).
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A. will swim
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B. swum
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C. swim
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D. to swim
Explanation
The base form of the irregular verb "swim" is "swim".
It can be used in the present tense, future tense, and as an infinitive. For example, "I will swim" and "to swim
Swam: The past tense form
Swum: The past participle form
Swims: The third person present form
Swimming: The -ing form
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A. went
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B. gone
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C. go
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D. going
Explanation
Went is the past tense of go.
Go is an irregular verb, and its past tense is went.
Gone is the past participle of go.
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A. both
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B. ate
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C. eating
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D. eaten
Explanation
Ate and eaten are two forms of the irregular verb eat.
- Ate is the past tense form and
- eaten is the past participle form.
Additional Info
The third-person singular simple present indicative form of "eat" is "eats".
The present participle of "eat" is "eating".
The past participle of " eat" is "eaten".
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