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What is the past tense of haul or rake someone over the coals?

What's the past tense of haul or rake someone over the coals? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of haul or rake someone over the coals is hauled or raked someone over the coals.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of haul or rake someone over the coals is hauls or rakes someone over the coals.

The present participle of haul or rake someone over the coals is hauling or raking someone over the coals.

The past participle of haul or rake someone over the coals is hauled or raked someone over the coals.

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