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What is the past tense of proctor?

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The past tense of proctor is proctored.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of proctor is proctors.

The present participle of proctor is proctoring.

The past participle of proctor is proctored.

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The pilots access the application on the Web, then sign up to go to a proctored location to take the online tests.
Sandra Clifton, a learning consultant who proctored the exam at Packer, said the auditor mentioned nothing about the desks during her visit.
Exams that can be taken at home followed by proctored tests in a classroom setting were the preferred methods of testing.
A self-administered questionnaire was presented to the class by the senior investigators and was proctored in the classroom by trained data collectors.
The examination is proctored and administered by the fellowship director or designee at program sites.
Homeschool students must take AP exams in proctored settings at public or private schools that offer an AP testing program.

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