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stuck. it is in the form of 'he was stuck', not 'he is stuck.


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The past tense of stick is stuck.


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stuck.it does not have any past or present tense.


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What is the difference between stuck struck?

Stuck: means you cant get out of something, as in "you are stuck in quicksand." ("Stuck" is the past tense of "stick") Struck: means to strike or hit something, as in "he struck the fence with the bat" ("Struck" is the past tense of "strike")


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It can be, as the past tense and past tense of the verb to stick, referring to either: - sticking in place (e.g. a stuck window, stuck jar cover) - a baffling situation that defies immediate solution (e.g. the problem had him stuck) It can also be a verb form or participial.


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