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What is the past tense of chaperone?

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The past tense of chaperone is chaperoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of chaperone is chaperones.

The present participle of chaperone is chaperoning.

The past participle of chaperone is chaperoned.

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Several outraged parents chaperoned their children to Poppleton Road School today after seeing the report.
The world No.1 apparently was chaperoned by no fewer than 16 minders during the week.
In rural areas overseas, girls are always chaperoned, whereas here teenage girls are allowed to go out to dinners and clubs.
The lucky 50 will be chaperoned by six teachers who also deserve tickets for their hard work.
After appealing to the High Court he was allowed to continue on the condition he was chaperoned by a female nurse.
The performers will be chaperoned by security staff at all times and they will work for 20 minute periods at a time.

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