The words “spread” and “spreaded” may seem similar, but they are used differently in English. Let’s look at how to use them and some tips to remember the difference.
“Spread” is a word with a long history. It comes from old English and has always kept the same form. “Spreaded” is not a correct word in modern English. Sometimes, people make mistakes and use “spreaded,” but it is not right to do so.
Remember that “spread” always keeps the same form, like “cut” or “hit.” You never add “-ed” to them in the past.
In summary, use “spread” for both present and past tenses. Do not use “spreaded,” as it is not correct. The word “spread” helps describe when something is extended, shared, or moved out over an area. Always remember, “spread” stays the same, just like “cut” and “hit.”
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