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What is the past tense of approach?

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The past tense of approach is approached.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of approach is approaches.

The present participle of approach is approaching.

The past participle of approach is approached.

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Her tail began to wag as he approached, and he cautiously dropped onto one knee before reaching to untangle her leash.
As I approached some old oak trees, I slowed to a walk, then stopped entirely.
As high tide approached early Monday afternoon, surface winds pushed water against the sea wall and flooded a short stretch of Sunrise Drive.
I lowered my pack to the floor and gave her a weary smile as she slowed down to a walk, staring as she approached.
She slowed to a walk and slowly approached her friend, seating herself next to Mary.
The previous morning while we drove through a dust-ridden wallow, we had approached a Maasai Warrior walking barefoot through the grasslands.

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