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What is the past tense of chance?

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The past tense of chance is chanced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chance is chances.

The present participle of chance is chancing.

The past participle of chance is chanced.

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On a visit many years ago they chanced upon a man who declared he had the best plot of land on God's Earth, on the shores of Loch Melford.
His wife, Mary, back in New Zealand, chanced upon a copy of War Cry, the Sallies magazine, which mentioned Moss's rehabilitation.
Was he a highly-charged risk-taker who, away from his family, had chanced all on a madcap, criminal adventure?
Christopher Columbus reputedly chanced upon hammocks in Haiti and sailors were soon slumbering in them on board ship.
After some hedging and indecision, we decided, or rather chanced, to take a walk, it being a sunny October day.
As our ragtag troupe passed the cafeteria in the West Mall Centre we chanced upon a stack of trays.

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