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The past tense is crawled.

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The past tense of "crawl" is "crawled."

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What is the past tense and past participle of crawl?

The past tense of "crawl" is "crawled," and the past participle is also "crawled."


What is the simple past tense of crawl?

The simple past tense of crawl is crawled. It means the person walked slowly in the past.


What is the past participle of crawl?

there is no past participle of crawl. the past of it is crawled.


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The future tense of "crawl" is "will crawl".


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What is the present tense of the verb to crawl?

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