walked
Pronunciation: [wɔkt]
Word
Context: "movement"
(verb) to move by putting one foot in front of the other. When you walk, you use your legs to go from one place to another, like walking to school or the park.
Example
She walked to the store to buy some ice cream.
Example
He didn't walk to school today because it was raining.
Example
Did you walk to the playground after lunch?
Context: "past action"
(verb) the past tense of 'walk.' It means you moved by walking before now. Like when you talk about what you did yesterday.
Example
Yesterday, they walked in the park for an hour.
Example
Last week, I didn't walk anywhere because I was too busy.
Example
How far did you walk last Saturday?
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