Yes, "class" and "past" rhyme because they both end with the "-ass" sound.
"Class" and "rhyme" share the same vowel sound in the "a" sound. They both end with an "-ass" sound, creating a rhyme.
The past tense of "read" is also "read." So, you would say, "I read a book yesterday."
Some words that rhyme with "sass" include pass, class, mass, and glass.
It's misled. A previous answer incorrectly stated that the past tense of mislead was also mislead, but just pronounced differently so it would rhyme with bed, red, said, wed, etc. That is not right! The past tense of lead is led. The past tense of mislead is misled. When lead is pronounced to rhyme with bed, red, said and wed, then it is a noun == and only a noun -- as in "get the lead out."
The verb laughed is past. The sentence is past simple.
No, mask does not rhyme with past because they end with different letters.
No, the word "dash" does not rhyme well with "class." Some words that do rhyme will with class follow: crass gas lass mass pass sass
No, but "blast" and "classed" do rhyme.
rhymed or it can be rhyming. Well I have to go. I have to eat some cans and cook it on a pan.
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Yes, unless you pronounce "bass" to rhyme with "class".
No, toad does not rhyme with snow. However, toad does rhyme with snowed, the past tense of "snow".
The past tense of "read" is also "read." So, you would say, "I read a book yesterday."
The rhyme scheme of "Stereo Hearts" by Gym Class Heroes is AABBCCDD.
"horse course" -- not quite a rhyme but maybe close enough.