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What is the past tense of grope?

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The past tense of grope is groped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of grope is gropes.

The present participle of grope is groping.

The past participle of grope is groped.

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He groped blindly in the dark for the telephone, almost knocking it over instead of picking it up.
He kneeled down, looking under the seat, and he groped blindly for the pen, stretching to get it.
Dennis groped his greedy hands over the box of food that Adrian had kept so securely beside him.
She was starting to cry from the fury felt inside of her, and she blindly groped inside of the silverware drawer.
Her hands groped along the floor in front of her and she attempted to pull her painful, gasping body along.
Feeling cranky all over again, Matthew stood up abruptly and groped his way to the kitchen.

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