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What is the past tense of herd?

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The past tense of herd is herded.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of herd is herds.

The present participle of herd is herding.

The past participle of herd is herded.

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They cleared it of stones and wood and built dykes and houses and herded cattle.
Thicker, soupy accumulations of frazil ice which are often herded by wind action are termed grease ice.
At midmorning we saw a flock of spotted goats being herded across the road, and saw down the meadow the man who drove them.
One smaller, rusty-colored female gathered up the younger pups and herded them back into the den.
In a sustainable-use program, wild vicunas are herded, captured, shorn of their fleece, and released unharmed.
I wondered if he thought he was going to die, or be herded onto the boxcars to die later in the gas chambers, or if he knew he would persevere.

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