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Latest post Wed, Dec 10 2008 2:26 PM by Phi. 2 replies.
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Phi  +  608092 Mon, 08 Dec 08 10:00 AM
Hi,

I have trouble with the following sentence,

We met every Monday. I sticked religiously to this arrangement.

OR

We met every Monday. I stuck religiously to this arrangement.

Many thanks!               
Phi
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Avangi  +  608104 Mon, 08 Dec 08 10:24 AM
Simple past.  I stuck. 

"Sticked" might be a sports term, I'm not sure   -    like to hit the ball with a stick??

Hmm  -  Lacross has quick-sticked the ball and reverse-sticked the ball
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Phi, 351 days ago
Dear Avangi,

Thank you for the thoughtful reply!     
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