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What is the past tense of captain?

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The past tense of captain is captained.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of captain is captains.

The present participle of captain is captaining.

The past participle of captain is captained.

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This time, he captained a fleet of four ships and was charged with finding a westward sea passage to East Asia.
Among the triumphs was the 1978 Grand Slam tour of Britain, in which he captained the first New Zealand team to beat the four home unions.
He had captained the England Under-19 team and forced his way into the frame with some big hitting for Lancashire.
His team colleagues, ably captained by Robbie Powell, covered very well and registered their best points tally of the season.
It is hard to believe that this man captained an Essex side renowned for their humour and jolly japery.
Briggs won back-to-back national intercollegiate titles and captained Harvard his senior year to a national title.

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