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What is the past tense of discover?

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The past tense of discover is discovered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of discover is discovers.

The present participle of discover is discovering.

The past participle of discover is discovered.

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This century-old Edward Steichen autochrome, probably of Charlotte Spaulding, has been discovered after decades in storage.
All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism.
The principle still sounds good, but our astronomical knowledge is limited, and we haven't yet discovered any such brethren solar systems.
There is a popular mythology that he discovered the cause of the disease by himself.
I have discovered some of the most amazing pre-made Books of Shadows through a company called Brahm's Bookworks.
The investigators came up against a brick wall in their search for the missing money when they discovered it had been transferred overseas.

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