Question

Which word is the past tense of an irregular verb? tapped
aimed

Answers

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The word "tapped" is the past tense of the irregular verb "tap." However, it's worth noting that "tapped" itself is actually the past tense of a regular verb. Irregular verbs do not follow standard conjugation rules, and their past tense forms are not derived by adding "-ed."

If you're looking for examples of irregular verbs, "aimed" is the past tense of "aim," which is also a regular verb. Therefore, neither "tapped" nor "aimed" represents the past tense of an irregular verb.

If you have a specific irregular verb in mind, feel free to ask!