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What is the past tense of congratulate?

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The past tense of congratulate is congratulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of congratulate is congratulates.

The present participle of congratulate is congratulating.

The past participle of congratulate is congratulated.

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When a nasty wasp stung two of us, the shaman congratulated us, saying it would help mitigate the future contraction of arthritis.
Of course nepotism is a wonderful thing, and James is to be congratulated for making the most of this happy accident of birth.
I just waited my turn and shook his hand and congratulated him on the show.
I can't tell you how many times I have congratulated myself on a multiple pirouette, only to have the next several fail abysmally.
And if you've ever congratulated yourself on a well-turned phrase, a few pages of Riotta's prose will restore a pronounced sense of humility.
He is congratulated on his wonderful achievement and wished continued success in the future.

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