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What is the past tense of remark?

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The past tense of remark is remarked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of remark is remarks.

The present participle of remark is remarking.

The past participle of remark is remarked.

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Mrs. Thatcher once famously remarked that there is no such thing as society.
He remarked admiringly that the colonel was the most progressive and most alert man he had ever seen.
Observers have remarked on the odd love Canadians have for the game of hockey.
As the Committee chairman testily remarked, this is a little like nailing jelly.
I remarked on how strange it was that none of them was there at the reunion.
Asked if he knew what contributed to his long life and good health, Joe remarked that he did nothing out of the way and did not abuse himself.

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