Stroked - struck is the past tense of strike. You can stroke a guitar, and past tense is stroked.
2006-10-22 00:08:16
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answered by Jeannie 7
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Stroke Past Tense
2016-12-13 05:41:26
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answered by ? 4
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Stroked
2006-10-21 21:02:43
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answered by Jez 5
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There isnt a past tense. the word is already in past tense for example the word people. or my father had a stroke. see already in past tense.
2006-10-21 21:01:28
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answered by sam w 1
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'Stroke' can be used in the past tense as well as in the present.
2006-10-23 18:14:52
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answered by kureeus1 2
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That is the only one. If someone had a stroke it is written that same way. Stuck means hit. I was struck by a car or he was struck ny lightening. It has nothing to do with stroke. The others are wrong about that.
2006-10-21 21:00:55
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answered by Just Bein' Me 6
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Yes, it is 'stroked'. e.g. The child stroked the cat.
.'Struck' is the past tense of 'strike'.
2006-10-22 00:04:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The past tense is stroking, stroked .
2006-10-21 21:03:44
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Stroked. Sounds bad, but it's right.
2006-10-21 21:03:44
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answered by The All-Knowing Sam 4
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tricky.....STRUCK, and STROKED. It all depends on how you're using the word. Lightning struck that poor boy for the 3rd time ! OR The child stroked the kitten, gently.
2006-10-21 21:00:58
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answered by Scorpius59 7
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