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What is the past tense of adjoin?

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The past tense of adjoin is adjoined.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of adjoin is adjoins.

The present participle of adjoin is adjoining.

The past participle of adjoin is adjoined.

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Most camp sites were in or adjoined apple orchards, in which apples rolled on the ground in thousands.
He presumed they exited through the conference room which adjoined his office and went down the stairwell.
I walked through the briefing room, which adjoined his office.
We spent at least three hours putting everything where instructed in the living room, dining room and kitchen, which adjoined the dining room, separated by a breakfast bar.
Tom led Ace and a few other scientists and engineers to a cramped office adjoined the main nerve center.
Heminges probably owned the taphouse which adjoined the first Globe.

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