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What is the past tense of tack?

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The past tense of tack is tacked.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tack is tacks.

The present participle of tack is tacking.

The past participle of tack is tacked.

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Divilly tacked on another point and Hughes did likewise, as Confey edged four points clear after 37 minutes.
In the last ten years, the vast majority of Disney animated films have been soundtrack compilations with a story tacked on.
Yet he was right behind Siri and was getting bad air from her sail, so he tacked out on port to get clear air.
The bottom of the boat was marine three-ply, while the rest was canvas tacked on to a light wooden framework and painted vivid red.
When I lived in Singapore, I was in a rented apartment, and tacked my mezuzah up on the doorframe.
There was a squeally axe solo unceremoniously tacked on the end, naturally.

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