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What is the past tense of heed?

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The past tense of heed is heeded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of heed is heeds.

The present participle of heed is heeding.

The past participle of heed is heeded.

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One had assumed that these warnings had been heeded, examined and discounted as alarmist.
Police mounted a large security operation outside the crematorium, but the public heeded earlier police advice and stayed away.
I whistled loudly and a moving van obediently heeded my call and pulled up right next to me.
She heeded the reassurances of people who told her that it is normal and safe to fall asleep while cuddling a tiny baby.
If we heeded all the hype, accidents would be eliminated, yet this involves too much speculation and guesswork.
It grated on him when his advice was not heeded, more so because it often turned out that he had been more right than wrong.

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