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The past tense of the word "spread" is "spread." For example, "She spread the news to everyone."
Example sentence - The word quickly spread throughout the village that the idiot was coming back again.
The news of the new product launch spread quickly through social media.
[Future Tense] will spread - I will spread the papers on the table. [Infinitive] going to spread - I am going to spread the papers on the table [Present Tense] is spreading - He is spreading the sails out to dry on the weekend.
An "infix" in an affix inserted into a word. While a "prefix" goes on the front of a word, and a "suffix" goes on the end of a word, an infix is placed within a word.
The word 'Spreading' has two syllables (Spread-ing).
the word spread by worriers who escaped.
No, spread is not a compound word. If you separate spread you get spr/ead, and none of these are words.
Beowulf goes to Denmark to defeat the monster Grendel. Word had spread to his homeland that the monster was terrorizing the people of Hrothgar.
they spread what the water goes somewhere else
Spread the jam on your bread.
The news of the new product launch spread quickly through social media.
The past tense of the word "spread" is "spread." For example, "She spread the news to everyone."
to spread the word of Christianity.
because it goes into the waters in then spread into the air
If you mean the word "spread" then yes it is because you can "spread" something out.
By word of mouth.