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What is the past tense of comprise?

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The past tense of comprise is comprised.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of comprise is comprises.

The present participle of comprise is comprising.

The past participle of comprise is comprised.

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The Monacan Nation is comprised primarily of descendants of the Siouan speaking Monacans, Tutelos, and Saponis.
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The first such structure comprised two concentric circles of bluestones imported from southwest Wales set up around 2500 bc.
When the library was inventoried by the bookbinder and printer John Stretch after 1751, it comprised 2,345 volumes.
About 19 pine poles, each averaging 18 feet in length, comprised the tipi's frame.
Chromosome configurations at metaphase I of two triploids and two aneuploids were comprised of univalents, bivalents, and trivalents.

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