answersLogoWhite

0

Yes it is, if you are illiterate. Would you say, "I puck in the window?"

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is the past participle of sneak?

The past participle of "sneak" is "snuck" in American English. In British English, the past participle can also be "sneaked."


What is the past and past participle for sneak?

Sneaked and snuck are both accepted in standard English.


Past participle of sneak?

sneakedsneak, sneaked, sneaked.She sneaks around every night.She sneaked past us last night.She has sneaked past us many times now.


What is the present past future tense of the word sneak?

The present tense is sneak/sneaks.The past tense is sneaked. (Snuck is often used in American English)The future tense is will sneak.


What is the past present tense of sneak?

the past tense of sneak is 'sneaked', but the present is 'sneak'?? e.g 'why do you always sneak on me?'


How do you spell sneak past tense?

you spell it like this.... .... SNUCK or SNEAKED


Past tense of sneak?

Snuck or sneaked. Choose one!!


What is the past tense of sneak?

The past tense of sneak is sneaked, according to the AP style guide. Snuck is becoming more popular and may supplant "sneaked" but not officially....thus far. sneaked Due to common usage, the dictionary now lists the rather vulgar snuck as an option, but sneaked is the original past tense form.


What is the proper past tense for the word sneak?

Sneaked Is the original past tense form, but snuck is optional.


What do the letters cksun spell?

They spell "snuck" (variant past tense of sneak).


What is the meaning of snuck?

The word 'snuck' refers to moving in a stealthy or secretive manner. The term 'snuck' is often used as a past tense variation on the word 'sneak', commonly used in the UK and US


What is the past participle form of sneak?

sneaked. snuk is a bit more "folksy"