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What is the past tense of hook on?

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The past tense of hook on is hooked on.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hook on is hooks on.

The present participle of hook on is hooking on.

The past participle of hook on is hooked on.

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But the amazing mountain scenery and death-defying speed of the downhillers kept viewers hooked on a wet and cold Sunday afternoon.
The double-crested cormorant is a black bird with a long neck, long bill, hooked on the end, and long tail.
She's among the growing group of female gamers that are getting hooked on computer games.
I fear the event might be misunderstood and purposely hooked on by designers and enemies.
No, I cannot lay down with a hanger hooked on a zipper trying to mash my fleshy body into a dress too small for me.
And that afternoon my ports were packed, and I hooked on the boat, and our daughter arrived, and away we went.

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