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What is the past tense of locate?

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

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The past tense of locate is located.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of locate is locates.

The present participle of locate is locating.

The past participle of locate is located.

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The town of Ames is now located in the center of this crater, also known as an astrobleme.
The Anahi Mine located near the Brazilian border produces amethyst, citrina and Bolivianite.
Ground zero for U.S. birth tourism appears to be San Gabriel Valley, located in the county of Los Angeles.
The Office of the First Minister is located at St Andrews House in Edinburgh.

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