Coacted

/koʊˈæktɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of coact; acted or worked together with others.

Etymology

From 'coact' + '-ed' (past tense suffix). This is a regular conjugation of the verb coact, formed by adding the standard English past tense ending.

Kelly Says

Every verb you learn in English that takes '-ed' to become past tense represents a pattern that evolved from Old English's more complex verb system—irregular verbs are the fossils of older grammar.

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