The document describes a common English verb that forms its own past tense by rearranging its letters, which occurs once in a minute and twice in a moment but never in an hour, and although it belongs to you, others use it more than you.
The document describes a common English verb that forms its own past tense by rearranging its letters, which occurs once in a minute and twice in a moment but never in an hour, and although it belongs to you, others use it more than you.
The document describes a common English verb that forms its own past tense by rearranging its letters, which occurs once in a minute and twice in a moment but never in an hour, and although it belongs to you, others use it more than you.
past tense by rearranging its letters? It occurs once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in an hour. Although it belongs to you, others use it more than you. What’s that?