The group sped away from the police.He sped up his writing in order to finish the test before the time ran out.
A pronounThis is because you can use the word "she" instead of (pro-) a noun (or noun phrase).For example:The woman sped off in Top Gear.She sped off in top gear.My sister loves strawberries.She loves strawberries.
glide,sped,skid,slide and lots more
Do you mean 'exited' (left the room), or 'excited' (sped up or happily anxious)?
As far as I'm aware, runned is only used jocularly and also by children and foreigners who haven't got to grips with the English irregular verbs.
Improved speed?
accelerated
Sped is the only one I can think of.He sped to the grocery store, knowing he needed to pick up something for dinner.
The group sped away from the police.He sped up his writing in order to finish the test before the time ran out.
The verb is sped :)
sped
Many chemical reactions can be sped up by raising the ambient temperature.
Answer: Yes, 'sped' is the past participle of 'speed'. Example sentence: the car sped past the stop sign. 'Sped' is also short for special education. a sped is a person who has troubles with managing time and may have trouble with reading or writing it could be someone who is dyslexic
Any reaction can be sped up by a catalyst, if it's a catalyst found in the body, then it's an enzyme
Sped up.
Sped is the preterit,( I sped) past conditional ( I would have sped), and plusperfect (I had sped) of the verb speed.
"Sped" is the past tense version of speed.