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What is the past tense of people?

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The past tense of people is peopled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of people is peoples.

The present participle of people is peopling.

The past participle of people is peopled.

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Saturated in colour and music, it's peopled by luminous stars and antic buffoons, by villains and vamps, heroes and incarnations of gods.
He creates bleak snowscapes peopled by groups of disconsolate figures, dispersing and recombining.
The clubs here are peopled with artists and literary types rather than toffs and wideboys.
Wrong's excellent book is peopled by the kind of characters no fictional framing could ever conceive.
The fact is that our Parliament is peopled largely by populists whose interest lies, so they say, in representing their voters.
It also started a trend which saw the country as the mist-covered heather-clad mountains of home, peopled by well-meaning rustics.

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