The past tense of put, meaning “to place,” is also put. Putted is the past tense of a different verb, “putt,” which is a type of golf stroke.
- Aliya putted her phone away and joined in with the game.
- Aliya put her phone away and joined in with the game.
Put is an irregular verb that is spelled the same in the infinitive, simple past, and past participle forms.
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Depending on the context, you can use grinded or ground as the past tense of grind.
Grinded is more common in American English and is widely considered acceptable in informal contexts. It should be avoided in academic writing, and the conventional form ground should be used instead.
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Grinded is sometimes used as the past tense of grind. It should not be used in formal writing or academic English.
- For some residents, the noise from the skatepark was too much as the users grinded their decks for hours on end.
- With finals just around the corner, the seniors grinded away reviewing the material.
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Glow up is a phrasal verb, adjective, or a noun used informally, especially on social media, to indicate a person who has transformed themselves in a positive way (e.g., “Gina was famous for her glow up video that brought her to the attention of many new followers”).
While it’s commonly used in informal writing, glow up would not be acceptable in academic writing.
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Glew is indeed a word, but it is not the past tense of glow. It is an archaic spelling of the word “glue.”
Sometimes people mistakenly think that glow follows the pattern of “throw,” “know,” or “grow” and forms its past tenses by changing the “-ow” to “-ew.” But these are irregular verbs and grow follows the regular verb pattern of adding “-ed.”
- The flame glew in the distance and slowly faded.
- The flame glowed in the distance and slowly faded.
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If you are writing in the present tense, then it is lead to (e.g, “You can lead a horse to water”). In the past tense, use led to (e.g., “The long avenue of trees led to an impressive mansion”).
The verb lead does not follow regular conjugation rules, as it is an irregular verb.
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Lead has two possible pronunciations. The irregular verb, meaning “be in charge” or “be at the front,” is pronounced [leed]. The same pronunciation applies to the related noun lead, which is often used to refer to potential contacts for sales or investigations or, in British English, as the most common word for “leash.”
Lead is also a noun describing the chemical with the symbol Pb, the metal known for being heavy and pliable. In this case it is pronounced [led]. You will need to use the context to know which word is meant when you see it written.
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Led is the correct past tense of the irregular verb lead for both the simple past and past participle.
- It was typical that Samantha led from the front.
- Ahmed had led the team for 15 years and knew that it was time to stand aside.
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The past participle of the verb lead, meaning “go in front” or “be in charge of” is led. Lead is an irregular verb, so it doesn’t follow the pattern of adding “-ed” to form the past tense. The past participle is used to form the perfect tense forms of the verb and the passive voice.
- The hot weather has led to a huge increase in ice cream sales.
- Often, we are led by our instincts when we first become parents, as there is so much to learn.
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Both ringed and rang are correct, but ringed is more unusual. The correct simple past tense of the irregular verb ring meaning “cause a bell to make a sound” or “call someone on the phone” is rang.
The verb ring, meaning “encircle” or “surround” has the simple past and past participle form ringed.
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