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What is the past tense of lecture?

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The past tense of lecture is lectured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lecture is lectures.

The present participle of lecture is lecturing.

The past participle of lecture is lectured.

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They were then lectured for 'afters' as the United man prevented a Corden cross as both players slid in.
She says he then lectured them about disability and said the wheelchairs are for disabled people only.
When I lectured at a skeptics meeting in Dublin in mid-October, this photo of my rapt audience was snapped.
She had never been lectured before by a teacher and the feeling was quite frightening.
From this time on he lectured sitting down while a student wrote on the blackboard for him.
They are accused of the act, lectured to, and forced to acknowledge the moral superiority of the accusers.

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