"Skated" is typically an intransitive verb, meaning it does not require a direct object. For example, in the sentence "She skated in the park," there is no object receiving the action. However, it can be used transitively in specific contexts, such as "He skated the figure eight," where "the figure eight" is the object. Overall, it is primarily considered intransitive.
skated. I skated at the park Saturday
The verb is skated.
The word skated is the past tense of the verb to skate.
The word skated has two syllables. Skat-ed.
The past tense is skated.
Skated is the verb but it is past tense.
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