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What is the past tense of enquire?

What's the past tense of enquire? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of enquire is enquired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of enquire is enquires.

The present participle of enquire is enquiring.

The past participle of enquire is enquired.

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Somebody enquired after a couple of former pupils, who, I gathered, came from a dysfunctional background and were out-of-control.
The next day, the Inspector and a few policemen visited the farm and enquired about the matter.
Having enquired at all car rental information desks at Dublin airport, the answer was alas the same.
The duke was a very kind-hearted, amiable man who always enquired after his servants' well-being.
Instead, she smiled at Dan in a friendly manner, enquired after his health and then left well-enough alone.
They wrote and enquired and searched for him but nobody could find him, so they had to appoint someone else.

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