Sneak In & Sneak Out
Posted onSneak In & Sneak Out sneak in = to purposely go inside a place without anyone seeing or hearing *Important Note: The past tense of “sneak” is both “sneaked” or “snuck.” Generally, British people say “sneaked,” while Americans say “snuck.” Ex: The robber “snuck in” the bank and stole the money. Ex: Ninjas were […]