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What is the past tense of conclude?

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The past tense of conclude is concluded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conclude is concludes.

The present participle of conclude is concluding.

The past participle of conclude is concluded.

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For these reasons I have concluded that you are not vulnerable within Section 189 of the above-named legislation.
Bulgaria has signed such accords with Croatia, Romania and Macedonia while talks with Albania were concluded last December.
This was concluded by the comparison of preoperative and postreconstruction standing radiographs.
They concluded that the generators would be an easy target for a terrorist attack of enormous consequence.
The first half concluded with a trapeze act that got nervous applause throughout and a thunderous ovation at the end.
She took a piece of dead skin off her nose and then concluded the look was absolutely perfect.

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