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What is the past tense of troop?

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The past tense of troop is trooped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of troop is troops.

The present participle of troop is trooping.

The past participle of troop is trooped.

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We trooped back into the car and Ken pulled out onto the road so fast that the tyres screeched in protest.
One by one, in order of seniority, employees' names were called and they trooped forward to receive a thin smile and an envelope from Eloise.
With hushed mutterings and grumblings they all trooped down to the stables.
So we trooped back to the farm where the entire extended family had plonked themselves in the kitchen and were devouring all the leftovers.
My favorite dining car meal is breakfast so we trooped to the diner for immediate seating by the cheerful stewardess.
The high-set teak timbered house was filled to capacity as the 200 guests trooped upstairs, sat and knelt on the floor.

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