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Cast vs Casted
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Cast

Definition: To throw or hurl (something) forcefully in a specified direction.

Usage: The fisherman cast his line into the river.

Example sentences:
  • 1. He cast the stone across the lake.
  • 2. She cast her vote in the election.
  • 3. The actor was cast in the lead role.
Casted

Definition: A non-standard past tense and past participle of 'cast'.

Usage: Some people use 'casted' instead of 'cast', but it is considered incorrect in standard English.

Example sentences:
  • 1. He casted his fishing line into the water.
  • 2. She casted her ballot in the election.
  • 3. The actor was casted in the lead role, but it should be 'cast'.

The word 'cast' is the present tense form of the verb, while 'casted' is the past tense form. In standard English usage, 'cast' is the correct past tense and past participle form of the verb 'cast.'

Quizzes about "Cast" vs "Casted"

Cast vs Casted: 5 Quizzes

1. What is the past tense of 'cast'?

2. Which form is the correct past tense of 'cast'?

3. Choose the correct past tense of 'cast'.

4. What is the past tense form of 'cast'?

5. Which is the correct past tense of 'cast'?

FAQs

  • What is the meaning of 'Cast'?

    In programming, 'cast' refers to the process of converting one data type to another.

  • How is 'Cast' used in Java?

    In Java, 'cast' is used to explicitly convert a value from one data type to another.

  • What is the past tense of 'Cast'?

    The past tense of 'cast' is 'casted'.

  • Is 'Casted' a valid word?

    'Casted' is a commonly used past tense form of 'cast', although some argue that 'cast' should be used for both present and past tense.

  • Can you provide an example of using 'Casted' in a sentence?

    Sure! Here's an example: 'He casted his vote in the election.'