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What is the past tense of ensue?

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The past tense of ensue is ensued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensue is ensues.

The present participle of ensue is ensuing.

The past participle of ensue is ensued.

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When they returned home they took bottles of whisky and vodka back with them and another row ensued.
Control of the question time was passed on to his deputy, John Fuller, and the heated debate ensued.
It was a kite-flying exercise, of course, and various denials, bouts of backtracking and clarifications ensued.
They then asked for money and again the boys refused and a struggle ensued.
The Air Mail Act of 1934 more or less reaffirmed competitive bidding, and some rebidding ensued.
A confrontation ensued and Goligoski threw a potted plant, damaged a wall hanging and scattered other items in the office.

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