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What is the past tense of make sure?

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The past tense of make sure is made sure.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make sure is makes sure.

The present participle of make sure is making sure.

The past participle of make sure is made sure.

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They were caught by the king, and he made sure his poor wife would dance only a waltz or polka.
By living well within his means, he's made sure that he's always got money left over at the end of each month.
When local Poirier made the trip from minimal techno to hip hop, he made sure to keep his unearthly sense of abstractionism intact.
He took a couple of cans, made sure others saw, and wandered up the road toward home drinking.
The Queen Mother was someone who made sure her people came first, and officials had a job keeping her away from unofficial walkabouts.
The then Preston manager, David Moyes, made sure that was possible, taking him to Deepdale, where he quenched his thirst for further development.

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