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What is the past tense of put into effect?

What's the past tense of put into effect? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of put into effect is also put into effect.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put into effect is puts into effect.

The present participle of put into effect is putting into effect.

The past participle of put into effect is put into effect.

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Your Executors are responsible for making sure your Will is put into effect.
It seems appropriate to consider what this might mean if it is really put into effect practically.
Various shipowners were authorized to put into effect the proposed increase on rates heretofore suspended.
With a groundswell of popular support, the strictest rent control in the nation was put into effect to protect renters' rights.
Under New Labour, Tory policies have been dusted down and briskly put into effect without any real opposition.
I advocate that a plan be put into effect to offer individuals and families loans and help to put in pellet stoves.

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