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Is the word smelled a word?
Yes, "smelled" is a word. It's the past tense of the verb "smell."
For example:
* I
smelled
the cookies baking in the oven.
Is it appropriate to abbreviate street in a sentence?
Is it melt or melted in past tense verbs?
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Does night have a long or short vowel sound?
How do you say Gilbert in Hawaiian?
What is the difference between homophones hononyms and homographs?
What does wolof means in English?
What part of speech is volcanoes?
What is the homophone for hoard?
What is the part of speech so?
Can you give me examples regular verb?
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