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

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