The past tense form of sweat is still sweat. Present ex: "I am sweating." Future ex: "I think I will sweat in gym tomorrow." Past ex: "I sweat so much yesterday."
sweated (pronounced swetted) I sweated, you sweated, he sweated, we sweated, they sweated I have sweated. etc
Since sweat is irregular, it's past tense IS sweat. Think about it: "After gym, I sweated because of the hot sun." "After gym, I sweat because of the hot sun" And sweated doesn't make sense.
Profusely or large quantities
The past tense of "cry" is "cried."
The past tense of "run" is "ran."
sweat is formed by running
Sweat is a mass noun, and does not require pluralisation.
Perspiration.
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Hidradeno- is the medical terminology combining form meaning sweat glands.
skin
sudor is the noun form sudar is the verb form
Miss Is So Sweat
The combining form "hidro" refers to water or fluid.
Sweat is made from drinking water it forms in your body and comes back out, and if you dont drink enough water you will not sweat and you will dehidrate.