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What is the past tense of course?

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The past tense of course is coursed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of course is courses.

The present participle of course is coursing.

The past participle of course is coursed.

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Water coursed from his hair, to his neck, and to his toes in tiny rivulets.
Water coursed through the empty gullies, filling oceans, creating islands, lapping up on sand and rocks, and hosting a new swarm of creatures.
Cassandra merely stayed where she was, unable to move as the pain coursed through her body.
An involuntary shudder coursed through the frightened cheetah as he drew himself into a tight ball.
Once the dam's stored waters coursed into the valley, a bucolic canal culture blossomed.
I was determined to catch some of the big trout I could see in the clear streams that coursed down each valley floor.

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