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What is the past tense of conduct?

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The past tense of conduct is conducted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conduct is conducts.

The present participle of conduct is conducting.

The past participle of conduct is conducted.

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He went to Nicopolis, across Actium in Epirus, where he conducted his own school.
This paper will provide a methodology and progress report from a multivocal thematic synthesis being conducted on an extensive, diverse body of empirical studies.
The magazine conducted a poll to find out the favorite 100 movies of all time.
In this plant the aeration is conducted by blowing in air at the base of the condenser.
The guards conducted a shakedown of the prisoners' cells to look for weapons.
But the most recent poll of the race, conducted for the Baton Rouge Fox affiliate, has Landrieu ahead of Cassidy 36 to 32 percent.

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