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What is the past tense of housetrain?

What's the past tense of housetrain? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of housetrain is housetrained.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of housetrain is housetrains.

The present participle of housetrain is housetraining.

The past participle of housetrain is housetrained.

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A puppy that is new to a home is generally not housetrained, with the exception of the place where it sleeps.
Is education a public good, or a means to rack up CV points and deliver housetrained recruits to big employers?
For the puppy to be properly housetrained, he must be taken out every two hours and imperatively after every meal.
I would add that it is better not to allow dogs everywhere in the house until they are housetrained.
A kitten arriving in a house is generally not housetrained, with the exception of the place where he sleeps.
As Oliver has been in a home for so long he is housetrained and he can cope with being left.

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