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What is the past tense of tally?

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The past tense of tally is tallied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tally is tallies.

The present participle of tally is tallying.

The past participle of tally is tallied.

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At school, Carrie had tallied up the number of votes and posted a huge Bristol board outside the cafeteria.
We carefully examined each of the 134 graphs and tallied errors on a checklist of common graphing errors we developed.
The membership total is tallied by counting the number of people who have paid dues in the last 18 months.
Boone Country has only 19,000 registered voters, but when the software tallied up the chits, it claimed that 144,000 votes had been cast.
The two sticks could then be compared to see if they tallied to prevent me adding a mark or you erasing a mark on the sticks.
The list can be tallied at your local grocery store and your larder restocked with a regular weekly delivery.

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