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What is the past tense of inquire?

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The past tense of inquire is inquired.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of inquire is inquires.

The present participle of inquire is inquiring.

The past participle of inquire is inquired.

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He visited the langars put up by voluntary groups and inquired about the eatables provided to the yatries.
I inquired on how to do that and he told me that I was welcome to watch and learn if I so desired.
Mary inquired in order that we might learn from the angel concerning that conception which is a sublime matter beyond understanding.
With remarkable royal originality, the Prince first inquired as to Ron's line of work.
Ryan inquired with false innocence, in a particularly piteous attempt to play dumb.
In an attempt to remain neighbourly I inquired as to her need for assistance.

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