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What is the past tense of ail?

What's the past tense of ail? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of ail is ailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ail is ails.

The present participle of ail is ailing.

The past participle of ail is ailed.

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It would be impossible to cure all that ailed the GOP in the course of a single calendar year.
This gentleman said he never told a fellow what ailed him until he got his whack.
None of the very skilled physicians in the royal palace had been able to cure him of whatever had ailed him, or even find out what it was.
The central issue involved the problem of diagnosis: psychiatrists couldn't seem to agree on who was sick and what ailed them.
They concluded that what they had written, however bad it was, was not as serious as what ailed his neighbor.
Near a black hole, within hours of crossing the event horizon the astronaut would be stretched lengthways, squeezed sideways and torn to shreds in a process ailed spaghettification.

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