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What is the past tense of omit?

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The past tense of omit is omitted.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of omit is omits.

The present participle of omit is omitting.

The past participle of omit is omitted.

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Previously identified recombinants within a single gene were omitted and only one strain was included from groups of linked infections.
In his after years, he never omitted an opportunity of urging young men to avail themselves of every means of education offered to them.
On the fourteenth and fifteenth of First Adar, Tahanun is omitted, no eulogy is said, and fasting is not permitted.
Many primary references for the work cited in this discussion were omitted because of space limitations.
By application of substitution weighing some systematic errors of the beam balance are omitted.
In the present tense construction, the verb agrees with the subject but not the object, hence the subject but not the object can be omitted.

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