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What is the past tense of raid?

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The past tense of raid is raided.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of raid is raids.

The present participle of raid is raiding.

The past participle of raid is raided.

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A second address in Birmingham was also raided, the entire door wrenched from its frame as police arrested three men inside.
The school also raided wardrobes and cupboards for old clothes to sell to a company that re-use, recycle or burns them to create energy.
The judge said that police found 35.2g cannabis, evidence of his attempts at drug horticulture and a quantity of money when they raided his home.
On Wednesday police raided an address in the Fell Lane area and discovered cannabis plants and cultivation equipment in the loft.
The company was so wound up with the German war machine, the Australian army raided its offices in 1914 to end its traffic with enemy agencies.
Thieves have raided a motorway petrol garage three times in a fortnight one of them wearing a jacket he had stolen on an earlier visit.

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