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What is the past of the cookies?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

The word cookies is a noun. Only verbs change tenses- past, present, future etc.

If you want to talk about cookies in the past, an example sentence is: She ate three cookies yesterday.

The past tense of cookie- how about a stale cookie? LOL

They used to rule the world with a iron chocolate chunk! Forcing Their sugar into our horrible lives. But then we made that big hand that picks up the cookies, just like in the commercials. The cookies soon surrendered and that's when we started a war on twinkies.........Ask a question about the war on twinkies and ill answer it.

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