If you are referring to the past tense of the word hope, then it is spelled hoped. If you are referring to the past tense of the word hop, then it is hopped.
It is spelled mein kampf.
One way reformers hoped to end corruption in government was to establish an income tax.
You've spelled it correctly.
The bird commonly associated with Thanksgiving dinners is spelled "turkey."
I think you may have spelt Cypres wrong, it is actually spelled Cyprus. Anyway, the capital is Nicosia. -Owlsrule96
You have it spelled correctly - 'hopped'.
It is spelled "hoping."With words that end in a silent 'e', you drop the 'e' to add 'ing'. So the word is spelled 'hoping'.Example: Gina was hoping for a pony for her birthday.
HOPPED SHOPPE EPHODS SOPPED
First, there are inaccurate words in this: 'a crow was thirst he flew to the tank he hopped that there would be water in it. Thirsty is the proper form. Hopped means to jump but hoped is not hopped. Hoping is a form of hope. To combine the ideas into one sentence: A crow flew to the tank, hoping there would be water in it because it was thirsty. NOTE: However, a crow would not hope for something. Humans hope, but not birds or animals.
"Hopped" is a word used in past tense.
The past tense of hops is "hopped." For example, "The rabbit hopped over the fence."
The antonym word for hopped is land
A jackrabbit hopped by them.A jackrabbit hopped by Ty and her.
The past tense of "hop" is "hopped."
Yes. For example: The rabbit hopped around the field.
Hopped is a past tense verb.
The past tense of "hop" is "hopped."