How to spell STRUCKED correctly?
The correct verb form of "struck" is "struck". It is an irregular verb and its past participle form does not add "-ed". Some possible suggestions for correcting the misspelling "strucked" are to replace it with "struck" or to use a different verb altogether, such as "hit" or "bumped."
List of suggestions on how to spell strucked correctly
- stacked The books were stacked so high, they nearly touched the ceiling.
- stocked The store was fully stocked with all the products on my shopping list.
- streaked The sky was streaked with shades of pink and purple as the sun set over the horizon.
- stricken The community was stricken with grief after the sudden passing of a beloved member.
- stroked She stroked her cat's fur, feeling its softness under her fingers.
- struck He struck a match to light the candle.
- Strummed He strummed his guitar and began to sing his favorite song.
- Strutted He strutted confidently down the runway as all eyes were fixed on him.
- tracked The detective tracked down the suspect using the footprints left at the crime scene.
- Tricked He tricked me into believing his lies.
- Trucked The company trucked the cargo across the country.
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