Trudged is moving with difficulty or labor; walked is moving normally.
He trudged through the mud to retrieve the hammer that he had left before the rain.
It was such a lovely day that he walked for a half hour longer than usual.
Will trudge.
There is 1 syllable.
She trudged glumly through the rain, feeling the weight of her disappointment.
No, it is a regularly conjugated verb. I WALKED YOU WALKED HE SHE WALKED WE WALKED YOU WALKED THEY WALKED I WALK YOU WALK HE SHE WALKS WE WALK YOU WALK THEY WALK
I/you/we/they have walked. He/she/it haswalked.
Trudged.
Trudged means its something diffrent
Will trudge.
There is 1 syllable.
"Truged" is not a word but if you meant "Trudged", "Trudged" is a verb.
I trudged through the heavy snow.Trudge on!
The tired troop trudged past. We trudged all day through the oppressive heat of the jungle only to find the edge of the desert.
The past tense of trudge is trudged.
Will trudge.
One
Because trudging is a certain kind of walking. It's descriptive; mood-setting; and is a subcategory of the more general term "walking."
Strolled, sauntered, skipped, trudged, trotted, scampered, marched, stomped, crept, wandered, meandered, lumbered, ran, sauntered and paced.