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What is the past tense of give someone a Roland for an Oliver?

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The past tense of give someone a Roland for an Oliver is gave someone a Roland for an Oliver.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of give someone a Roland for an Oliver is gives someone a Roland for an Oliver.

The present participle of give someone a Roland for an Oliver is giving someone a Roland for an Oliver.

The past participle of give someone a Roland for an Oliver is given someone a Roland for an Oliver.

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