The past tense of an irregular verb in your options is "squawked." Regular verbs form their past tense by adding -ed, while irregular verbs do not follow a consistent pattern. Since "squawk" does not have a standard past tense form, it is considered irregular. However, "squawked" is its correct past form. "Tapped" and "aimed" are regular verbs.
Which word is the past tense of an irregular verb?(1 point) Responses hidden hidden squawked squawked tapped tapped aimed
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I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. The word "squawked" is actually the past tense of "squawk," which is a regular verb. However, it seems that there may have been a misunderstanding in your question regarding which of the words represents an irregular verb.
In your provided options, none of the words (squawked, tapped, aimed) are irregular verbs because they all follow the regular pattern of forming their past tense (adding -ed).
If you are specifically looking for an example of an irregular verb, a direct answer is not present in your list. However, if we are looking for the past tense of a verb that does not conform to the regular -ed rule, please provide additional options.
In summary, none of the options listed are past tense forms of irregular verbs.