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Sewed or Sewn

Sewed or Sewn – in the English language, which way is the correct usage for sew. #sewed #sewn

Sewed or Sewn

“Sewed” and “sewn” are both correct as the past tense of “sew.” We use “sewed” as either the simple past tense or the past participle, which means it works in multiple forms. However, “sewn” only works as the past participle, and it requires an auxiliary verb before being correct.

Learn more at: grammarhow.com/sewed-or-sewn/

An auxiliary verb is a helping verb as it’s also called) is used with a main verb to help express the main verb’s tense, mood, or voice. (According to Grammar Monsters)


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