RAKE NOUN:A long-handled implement with a row of projecting teeth at its head, used especially to gather leaves or to loosen or smooth earth. VERB:To search or examine thoroughly; ransack.
I'm assuming you mean "to rake" and not just rake, the noun. If so, then the past tense would be "raked." The future tense would be "will rake."
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if you mean rake a dump on it sure where do you live
It doesn't make sense. It means: "How to rake you"
To rake
The boy was as dirty as a rake
"We'll rake her from stem to stern", said the pirate captain. "Hand me that rake.", said the farmer's foreman. Is that a comb or a rake? I went outside to rake the leaves. A rake is a garden and lawn tool.
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the rake.
A mud rake is a type of rake that is used to create a flat surface when pouring concrete. A mud rake looks like a rake with a long handle and a flat surface for pulling concrete.
Yes.
To rake leaves and fix gardens.