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What is the past tense of make something out of nothing?

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The past tense of make something out of nothing is made something out of nothing.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make something out of nothing is makes something out of nothing.

The present participle of make something out of nothing is making something out of nothing.

The past participle of make something out of nothing is made something out of nothing.

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