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What is the past tense of copulate?

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The past tense of copulate is copulated.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of copulate is copulates.

The present participle of copulate is copulating.

The past participle of copulate is copulated.

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Hundreds of wired-up couples copulated under conditions of intense scrutiny.
During the quadrupedal phase of our evolution, protohuman males copulated protohuman females from behind.
They discovered that the number of spiny structures located at the neuronal synapses was significantly lower in rats that had copulated, New Scientist reported.
During camp, Jordan sodomized Plaintiff five to ten times and orally copulated Plaintiff.
At the height of the Gezi Park unrest, Mr Erdogan suggested that inebriated demonstrators had urinated and copulated in an Ottoman mosque.
They were also depicted as lustful and perverted, and it was thought that they copulated with the devil at the Sabbath.

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