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What is the past tense of have someone under your thumb?

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The past tense of have someone under your thumb is had someone under your thumb.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of have someone under your thumb is has someone under your thumb.

The present participle of have someone under your thumb is having someone under your thumb.

The past participle of have someone under your thumb is had someone under your thumb.

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