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What is the past tense of intermarry?

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The past tense of intermarry is intermarried.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of intermarry is intermarries.

The present participle of intermarry is intermarrying.

The past participle of intermarry is intermarried.

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By the 1990s, a second generation of Brazilians had been born and raised in Paraguay, and a few intermarried with the local population.
The Abyssinian and the Arab, the Persian and the Indian, the Turk and the Albanian have very freely intermarried.
Over time, the new and old populations mingled, traded, intermarried and merged.
Many Hutus pointed out that they had lived with and intermarried with these people they are being told to kill.
Members of prominent families intermarried with other groups, especially wealthy European, Latin American, and North American immigrants.
However, full-blooded Cherokees, blacks and whites, often shunned those who intermarried.

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