Be very quiet, maybe go barefoot until you pass her. Wait until she is distracted by something, and quickly tiptoe past her.
The past tense of "sneak" is "sneaked" or "snuck," and the present tense is "sneaks."
all you do is get a balloon and sneak past them but pace yourself.
The present tense is sneak/sneaks.The past tense is sneaked. (Snuck is often used in American English)The future tense is will sneak.
The past participle of "sneak" is "snuck" in American English. In British English, the past participle can also be "sneaked."
You can sneak past him when he is asleep but I don't know when he is asleep my mum told me.
The proper past tense for the word "sneak" is "sneaked."
sneaked
Sneaked.
You shouldn't!
you can not
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.
You have to get a balloon.