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What is the past tense of prune?

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The past tense of prune is pruned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of prune is prunes.

The present participle of prune is pruning.

The past participle of prune is pruned.

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Prior to the conception of the gracious gods, he is pruned and felled like a vine by the vine dressers.
After the almond trees flowered in February he pruned them to take out central sprouts to make them easier to harvest.
They also pruned tree crowns, removed dead limbs, conditioned the soil, and mulched tree bases.
It grows to over 1.5m but should, like all grevilleas, be pruned back to prevent it from becoming straggly.
In Thomas Horton's reign, he pruned back further, replacing with deciduous exotics and natives, including kauri planted in regimental lines.
Although they are largely pruned with secateurs, the pompoms grow all the more densely when pruned mechanically with shears.

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