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    Is It Hopped or Hoped?

    “Hopped” and “hoped” are both correct but mean different things. “Hopped” is the past tense of “hop,” meaning to jump (e.g., “The rabbit hopped away”). “Hoped” is the past tense of “hope,” meaning to wish for something (e.g., “She hoped for good weather”).

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