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What is the past tense of look after?

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The past tense of look after is looked after.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of look after is looks after.

The present participle of look after is looking after.

The past participle of look after is looked after.

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When my Mother was 10 years old, my Grandmother returned to visit the family who'd looked after her.
All the families of the O'Reilly's Club kept a player each in their home, cooked for them and looked after them well.
Many members looked after oiling the floor, calcimining the walls and varnishing the benches and woodwork, even refinishing where needed.
While raising her family she also used to board dogs and looked after injured animals for vets.
We looked after it in the wardroom, fed it and it gradually got its strength back.
Does anyone remember that fly on the wall documentary on channel 4 where some teenage kids looked after real children?

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