Euphemism
No. the word babysat is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb "babysit."
Babysat is a verb. It's the past tense of babysit.
The past tense of babysit is babysat.
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No, babysat is the past tense of the verb babysit (meaning to look after a baby or a child needing supervision). An example would be, please come over and babysit for me this evening.
Infants can learn almost anything. i babysat a girl who was about a year old and she knew more sign language then i know. she knew all house hold animals, manners, and body parts. her mother was a teacher but it shows that an infant can learn it.
It was the man michelle babysat for
12 I Think. I Babysat When I Was 12.
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