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What is the past tense of drape?

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The past tense of drape is draped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of drape is drapes.

The present participle of drape is draping.

The past participle of drape is draped.

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She had changed from her high heels into flat tennis shoes, and wore a small shoulder purse draped over one shoulder and around her neck.
Smiling his smile of acknowledgment and gratitude, he draped his long overcoat over her shoulders as he set about making the morning meal.
Some of his greatest work was created with his arms draped affectionately over his looming bass as he lost himself in the music.
Colour is draped over the client to see what brings out the natural radiance of the skin.
Beyond that, weed draped on fence wire and whin bushes by the roadside, marked a Princess.
At the head of the tomb is a photograph of Arafat with a kaffiyeh draped over it.

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