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What is the past tense of command?

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The past tense of command is commanded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of command is commands.

The present participle of command is commanding.

The past participle of command is commanded.

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The Legion's NCOs were 60 Centurions, long-serving professional soldiers who each commanded a century of 80 men.
He has commanded a fighter squadron, two fighter wings, and a numbered air force.
We know that in those days a ship was commanded from the quarterdeck at the ship's stern.
Noticing that Greasy 62's centerline tank had not jettisoned, he commanded a jettison reattempt.
Up to 1916, the German High Seas Fleet had been commanded by Admiral von Poul.
With masterful technique and an unhinged mad scene, she commanded the first act.

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