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What word when you remove the first letter and put it at the end, do you get the past tense of the word?

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What word when you remove the first letter and put it at the end, do you get the past tense of the word?
posted Aug 8, 2017 by Rajesh Jk

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eat becomes ate

answer Jul 5, 2018 by Hanifa Mammadov



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