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What is the past tense of forsake?

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The past tense of forsake is forsook.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of forsake is forsakes.

The present participle of forsake is forsaking.

The past participle of forsake is forsaken.

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They were, according to analysis, consistent with the tradition that he forsook his horse and then died fighting a group of enemies.
According to others, Theseus faithlessly forsook her in the island, and different motives are given for this act of faithlessness.
The assurance that I had gained at Court forsook me, and I was tongue-tied as any calf-lover.
She forsook her suitors and renounced the comforts of her family home.
Unlike his younger siblings who eventually outgrew such games, George never forsook them.
The couple finally forsook the wild heather of the Highlands for fresh pastures in Ireland's midlands when they were bitten by the Irish ballad bug.

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