strayed - if the word ends in vowel + y then just add -ed.
If the word ends in consonant + y then the y changes to i then add -ed
marry -- married
to stray = ta'ah (תעה) stray (adjective) = to'eh (תועה)
The word stray is a verb. The past tense is strayed. It can also be a noun. E.g. a stray cat.
No. The word "stray" has one syllable.
Stray dogs often bark. stray luggage can have explosives in it.
The plural form for the noun stray is strays. The word spray is also a verb (stray, strays, straying, strayed).
Each of these is a unique sound: 'Missed' is pronounced like 'mist'. In the word 'added' the 'ed' is its own syllable - ad ed. 'Spelled' is pronounced like 'speld'.
seized
It is an email ad sent to a clickbank offer. Ed Newman
stray
Stray, Stroll.
odd, stray, unplanned
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