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Carl Simon
1 December, 21:37
Have you (rode, ridden) on the hay wagon?
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Demarion Mendoza
2 December, 00:10
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Ridden because rode doesn't sound correct when u read it out loud w/the sentence. Ridden to me sounds better w/the sentence.
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