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What is the past tense of e-mail?

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The past tense of e-mail is e-mailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of e-mail is e-mails.

The present participle of e-mail is e-mailing.

The past participle of e-mail is e-mailed.

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Someone e-mailed me to enquire whether I thought it was a good investment strategy.
Looking glum throughout the prandial affair, the former president afterwards e-mailed John Adams.
For example, when tweaking the beta version resulted in some shipping delays, the firm e-mailed buyers to explain.
A further 25,000 people have e-mailed their photographs and messages of support to Londoners.
Remember that any time a file is viewable, the file can be copied, e-mailed and otherwise compromised.
A copy of the probate certificate was e-mailed last week to an American in Hyattsville, Maryland.

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