Indeed, the word "stepped" is spelt correctly in the question.
you spell it like this Stepped. If you wanted to use it in a sentence then you could use it like this: I stepped up on the ladder.
His shoes were a mess after he stepped in the mud. She won the race after she stepped up her pace. He stepped up to the plate, swung the bat, and hit a home run. She stepped on the gas pedal and sped away. His parents were very proud of him after he stepped up to do the right thing by telling the truth.
"Stepped" is typically a transitive verb, as it usually requires an object to complete its meaning. However, in certain contexts, "stepped" can also be used intransitively when the object is implied or understood from the context. For example, "He stepped into the room" is transitive, while "He stepped carefully" is intransitive.
Stepped is a verb. It's the past tense of step.
One is the right way but I bet there is a few
you spell it like this Stepped. If you wanted to use it in a sentence then you could use it like this: I stepped up on the ladder.
There are some possibilities: STEPPED - walked STEEPED - soaked as in cooking STEPPE (noun) - a grassy plateau, or prairie
His shoes were a mess after he stepped in the mud. She won the race after she stepped up her pace. He stepped up to the plate, swung the bat, and hit a home run. She stepped on the gas pedal and sped away. His parents were very proud of him after he stepped up to do the right thing by telling the truth.
The phrase is two words, mud puddle. Tom stepped over the mud puddle.
yes you spell right
your answer is right this is how you spell it
You spell it right
Yes, I did spell nibble right, and so did you.
If you can spell it right in the question, why are you asking? But yes, you got it right.
Neil Armstrong. Buzz Aldrin was right after him.
Yes. Right.
They spell it as metre, you are right :)