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Sneaked has one syllable
sneakedsneak, sneaked, sneaked.She sneaks around every night.She sneaked past us last night.She has sneaked past us many times now.
The past tense of sneak is sneaked, according to the AP style guide. Snuck is becoming more popular and may supplant "sneaked" but not officially....thus far. sneaked Due to common usage, the dictionary now lists the rather vulgar snuck as an option, but sneaked is the original past tense form.
The correct past tense of "sneak" is "sneaked." Another accepted past tense form is "snuck," but "sneaked" is more commonly used in formal writing.
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.
Sneaked.
sneaked
Sneaked is traditionally correct. Snuck is only really used in slang terms (and mostly in America)
The past participle of "sneak" is "snuck" in American English. In British English, the past participle can also be "sneaked."
The proper past tense for the word "sneak" is "sneaked."
"Snuck" is the past tense of "sneak" and is considered more informal or colloquial. "Sneaked" is the more traditional past tense form and is generally preferred in formal writing. Both forms are accepted in modern English.
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