The Past Tense of “Shear”: Forms, Usage, and Common Mistakes
Mastering irregular verbs can be challenging, especially when a verb like “shear” has more than one accepted past tense form. Used frequently in agriculture, textiles, engineering, and even in figurative contexts, “shear” describes an essential action: cutting close, removing, or breaking apart. Because it is both irregular and has multiple past participle forms, learners often … Read more