im pretty sure it's fed her yesterday
You fed her yesterday would be the right way to say it in English because the verb to feed is irregular and it looses one vowel in the past tense.
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The correct sentence is "You fed her yesterday." This is because "fed" is the past tense of the verb "feed," which is appropriate for describing an action that took place in the past.
i did not went yesterday. is this sentnce correct?
The former needs a subject, i.e. I did it yesterday. The latter requires a helping verb and a subject, i.e. I haddone it yesterday. With proper conjugation, they are both correct.
The correct phrase is "Whom did you meet yesterday?" because "whom" is used as the object of the verb "meet" in this question.
The correct statement would be: "He went to school yesterday, didn't he?" The use of "didn't he" reflects the past tense of going to school yesterday.
'He and I met yesterday' is correct. In English, it is grammatically correct to use the subjective form ('He') when referring to oneself along with another person.
'fed' is the conventional past form of 'feed'
The correct version is "I saw her yesterday."
Fed is the past tense of feed.
Fed up with is correct
"Thank you for delivering it to me yesterday"
i did not went yesterday. is this sentnce correct?
"Fed" is already in the past tense. For example, you could say "I fed my dog yesterday."
The correct pronouns for the plural noun dogs are they as a subject and them as an object. Example:The dogs are in the yard, but they haven't been fed yet. I will feed them now.
since yesterday afternoon is correct. since + the point-in-time ; for + time range.
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fed I fed the baby carrots.
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