what seven letter one syllable past tense verb becomes a seven letter three syllable past tense verb if you change its fifth letter from H to a T?

The wordreachedbecomesreacted.

The word reached becomes reacted

Congratulations to 'anonymous' for that answer!

To find the answer to this question, we need to think of a seven-letter one-syllable past tense verb and then determine what changing its fifth letter from H to T would result in a seven-letter three-syllable past tense verb.

Let's start by considering seven-letter one-syllable past tense verbs. One example that comes to mind is "burned." Now, we need to change the fifth letter, which is an H, to a T. By making this substitution, we get "burnt," which is a seven-letter three-syllable past tense verb.

So, the answer to the question is "burned" changing to "burnt" by changing the fifth letter from H to T.