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What is the past tense of convey?

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The past tense of convey is conveyed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of convey is conveys.

The present participle of convey is conveying.

The past participle of convey is conveyed.

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The Web is an information-based medium wherein the message is conveyed by means of text, as well as graphics, sound and animation.
He had conveyed the strange hold the ring had on him with in wonderfully actorly fashion.
This is conveyed through the use of the Band-Aid plasters pasted on their faces.
The set of her head at downstage left and the slight angle of the jaw conveyed queenliness and deadly resolve.
Mrs Henry Harwood, of Rivington, kindly had the children conveyed from Rivington to the car terminus at Horwich in wagonettes.
Some scholars consider that both jussive and cohortative mood are conveyed by the form of the imperfect.

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