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What is the past tense of praise?

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The past tense of praise is praised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of praise is praises.

The present participle of praise is praising.

The past participle of praise is praised.

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In the report the school was praised for its success in addressing weaknesses highlighted in the last report.
A strange contradiction emerged as the art was praised while those who created it were degraded.
In June the country was praised for its disaster preparations in a Red Cross report.
Coun Francis wished the clerk well and he praised him for putting the council on a firm financial footing.
The author, like the sailor, could end up badly battered, or be greatly praised for his courage, skill and achievement.
Yet Germany is often praised for the exemplary standard of quality control of herbal medicines.

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