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im pretty sure it's fed her yesterday

You fed her yesterday would be the right way to say it in English because the verb to feed is irregular and it looses one vowel in the past tense.

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The correct sentence is "You fed her yesterday." This is because "fed" is the past tense of the verb "feed," which is appropriate for describing an action that took place in the past.

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