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13 March, 00:08

Which principal part is this verb form?

chewed

A.

present participle

B.

past participle

C.

past

D.

present

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  1. 13 March, 00:19
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    I think the answer is either B. past participle or C. Past

    Chew is one of the words that follow the rules for the regular verb where you can add - ed at the end of the verb as its past form. This is also applies to the past participle of the verb
  2. 13 March, 00:30
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    The principal part in which the given verb is formed is option C. past. The action word "chewed" comes from its base word "chew". And to make it into a past form, the suffix - ed is added. The action word "chew" is an example of a regular verb. Regular verbs are verbs that only needs the suffix - ed in order to create a past form of the verb.
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