Here's how it works:
* Base form: snag
* Past tense: snagged
This is a common rule for verbs that end in a consonant. The "g" at the end of "snag" is a consonant, so we simply add "-ed" to create the past tense form.
Here's how it works:
* Base form: snag
* Past tense: snagged
This is a common rule for verbs that end in a consonant. The "g" at the end of "snag" is a consonant, so we simply add "-ed" to create the past tense form.