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"the dog growled" vs "the dog growl"

The correct phrase is "the dog growled." The verb "growled" should be in the past tense to match the subject "the dog."

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

the dog growled

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Correct - use the past tense form "growled" to describe the action of the dog.

Examples:

  • The dog growled at the mailman.
  • I heard the dog growled from the backyard.
  • When approached, the dog growled softly.
  • The dog growled in protest.
  • She could tell the dog growled in pain.

Alternatives:

  • the dog was growling
  • the dog had growled
  • the dog would growl
  • the dog might growl
  • the dog often growled

the dog growl

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "growl" should be in the past tense to match the subject "the dog."

Incorrect - use the past tense form "growled" instead.

Alternatives:

  • the dog growled loudly
  • the dog growled menacingly
  • the dog growled at the stranger
  • the dog growled in warning
  • the dog growled in response

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