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Mabad Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

ed or without ed?

Sometimes I am confused when to add -ed.

For example, I think the lesser I cooked/cook more money I can save/saved?
  

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mabad the lesser I cooked/cook more money I can save/saved? The less I cook , the more I save . The less I cooked , the more I saved .

  • mabad the lesser I cooked/cook more money I can save/saved?
  • The less I cook , the more I save .
  • The less I cooked , the more I saved .
  • CJ
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mabadthe lesser I cooked/cook more money I can save/saved?
The less I cook, the more I save.
The less I cooked, the more I saved.

CJ
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Thank you

Could you explain the difference between the two I am confuse on when to use -ed. As far as im concern the usage of -ed is only for past tense?
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mabadthe usage of -ed is only for past tense?
Yes, -ed forms the past tense of regular verbs.

The less I cook, the more I save. Present tense.
The less I cooked, the more I saved. Past tense.

Use the present tense if

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