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What is the past tense of commence?

What's the past tense of commence? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of commence is commenced.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of commence is commences.

The present participle of commence is commencing.

The past participle of commence is commenced.

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The test commenced with the vehicle accelerating under normal conditions from a standing position to the testing speed.
There's also a limit on how long after a wrongful act a civil action can be commenced.
I breakfasted, put on my waders, grabbed a couple of rods and commenced to walk the marshy mile or two to the Khuder.
Without an accurate chart, she anchored in Betano Bay at dusk on September 23, 1942 and commenced disembarking troops over her quarterdeck.
The plaintiffs commenced an action in private law for recovery of the money due.
As the dinner commenced, all differences were put aside in the spirit of Thanksgiving and sharing.

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