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Q: Do you think that Richard Francis Burton should have sneaked into the Kaaba and taken notes even though he was forbidden to and Muslims didn't want him to?
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How many syllables does sneaked have?

Sneaked has one syllable


Ca you go to mecca of your not Muslim and if you cant whats the punishment?

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Past participle of sneak?

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The correct past tense of "sneak" is "sneaked." Another accepted past tense form is "snuck," but "sneaked" is more commonly used in formal writing.


What is the past and past participle for sneak?

The past tense of "sneak" is "sneaked" or "snuck," and the past participle is also "sneaked" or "snuck." Both forms are commonly used in English.


Past tense sneak?

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What is the past tenths of sneak?

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What is the antonym of sneaked?

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What is the proper past tense for the word sneak?

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