Past Tense of
spread
spread
Irregular
📄 Irregular form · Irregular

Base Form Spread

6Letters
1Syllables
2Vowels
4Consonants
SStarts
DEnds

Past Tense Spread

6Letters
1Syllables
2Vowels
4Consonants
SStarts
DEnds

How to Form the Past Tense of "spread"

Spread is an irregular verb. Its past tense form (spread) must be memorized as it does not follow standard conjugation rules.

Grammar Tips

  • Irregular verb — memorize the past tense spread.
  • Use time markers: "Yesterday, she spread."

Common Mistakes

  • Do not add -ed: "spreaded" is incorrect. Use "spread."
  • Do not use the base form in past-tense contexts.

Similar Irregular Verbs

Verbs that follow a similar irregular pattern to spread:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is spread regular or irregular?

Spread is irregular. Its past tense (spread) must be memorized.

How do you use spread in a sentence?

Use past time markers: "Yesterday, she spread to the store."

Does spread change in negative sentences?

No. Use "did not spread" (not "did not spread").

About the past tense of spread

The verb spread is an irregular verb in English. Unlike regular verbs that simply add -ed, spread changes to spread in the past tense. This irregular form must be memorized as it does not follow the standard conjugation rules.

Irregular verbs like spread/spread trace back to Old English strong verbs, where vowel changes (ablaut) indicated tense shifts. Over centuries, most verbs regularized to the -ed pattern, but the most frequently used verbs retained their irregular forms because they were too common to change. This is why go/went, see/saw, and break/broke remain irregular today.

When using spread in writing, remember that it functions as a past tense verb and typically appears with time markers like yesterday, last week, or ago. For example: "Yesterday, she spread to the store." The past tense form does not change based on the subject — I spread, you spread, he/she spread, we spread, they spread.