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What is the present tense of argued?

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The present tense of argued is argue.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of argue is argues.

The present participle of argue is arguing.

The past participle of argue is argued.

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He would argue that their effectiveness depends on the support of major powers.
We do not argue that public comprehensives jettison their professional and technical programs.
I would argue that the confusion between people and objects is the mistake of the fetishist.
Critics of such schemes argue that they offer too narrow a definition of sculpture, pinning it down to a monumental tradition.
However, if we were to intelligently and informatively argue the point to the extreme, we would find it makes absolutely no sense.
There is a wonderful scene at the start of Lukas Moodysson's film when the inmates of the house argue about the washing up.

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