What is the correct spelling for SKED?

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Correct spellings for SKED

  • Asked He asked me where I had been all day.
  • Eked He eked out a living by selling items on the side of the road.
  • seed The gardener carefully planted the seed in the soil and watered it every day until it began to sprout.
  • she'd She'd never been to Europe before her trip to Paris last summer.
  • shed During the summer, I like to shed my heavy winter clothes and wear lighter clothing.
  • skew The results of the survey may be skew because it only included people from one particular demographic.
  • skid
  • Skied Yesterday, I skied down the black diamond slope with my friends.
  • sled I can't believe the snow melted so quickly; we will have to go on the sled again.
  • Sped The train sped through the tunnel in just a few seconds.
  • Sued The company was sued for millions of dollars in damages after their product caused harm to consumers.
  • SWED The SWED festival celebrates Sweden's musical heritage.