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How to Pronounce scared the pants off of?

Correct pronunciation for the word "scared the pants off of" is [skˈe͡əd ðə pˈants ˈɒf ɒv], [skˈe‍əd ðə pˈants ˈɒf ɒv], [s_k_ˈeə_d ð_ə p_ˈa_n_t_s ˈɒ_f ɒ_v].

What are the misspellings for scared the pants off of?

  • acared the pants off of,
  • zcared the pants off of,
  • xcared the pants off of,
  • dcared the pants off of,
  • ecared the pants off of,
  • wcared the pants off of,
  • sxared the pants off of,
  • svared the pants off of,
  • sfared the pants off of,
  • sdared the pants off of,
  • sczred the pants off of,
  • scsred the pants off of,
  • scwred the pants off of,
  • scqred the pants off of,
  • scaeed the pants off of,
  • scaded the pants off of,
  • scafed the pants off of,
  • scated the pants off of,
  • sca5ed the pants off of,
  • sca4ed the pants off of

What is the present tense of Scared the pants off of?

  • The personal forms of the verb "scared the pants off of" in the present tense are as follows:

  • - I scare the pants off of

  • - You scare the pants off of

  • - He/She/It scares the pants off of

  • - We scare the pants off of

  • - You (plural) scare the pants off of

  • - They scare the pants off of
  • What is the past tense of Scared the pants off of?

  • The personal forms of the verb "scared the pants off of" in the past tense can vary depending on the subject pronoun used. Here are the different forms:

  • 1st person singular: I scared the pants off of

  • Example: I scared the pants off of him.

  • 2nd person singular: You scared the pants off of

  • Example: You scared the pants off of me.

  • 3rd person singular: He/she scared the pants off of

  • Example: She scared the pants off of her
  • What is the adverb for scared the pants off of?

    The adverb form for "scared the pants off of" would be "terrifyingly" or "scarily".

    What is the adjective for scared the pants off of?

    The adjective form of "scared the pants off of" is "pants-off-scaring".

    Usage over time for scared the pants off of:

    This graph shows how "scared the pants off of" have occurred between 1800 and 2008 in a corpus of English books.

    Synonyms for Scared the pants off of:

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