I slipped and fell in Water in a super market and had previous back issue's. Did you find an answer to your question?
Judy Garland
The past tense of "slip" is "slipped" and the past participle is also "slipped."
Yes, it is. Your barefeet touch the floor, so you have reason to not want it dirty, or able to be slipped on.
The past tense of the verb "slip" is "slipped."
Yes, "slipped" is a transitive verb when it is followed by a direct object. For example, "She slipped on the ice." In this sentence, "ice" is the direct object of the verb "slipped."
I slipped as I was walking down the hall.
I believe there are 2 syllables in the word, slipped!
It can be (slipped disk). The word slipped is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to slip) and can be used as an adjective meaning "having slipped."
Slipped into Tomorrow was created in 1999.
The past tense of "slips" is "slipped."
I didn't mean to say it, but the words just slipped out.
They can, especially if the slipped disc is in the neck.