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What is the past tense of pay off?

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The past tense of pay off is paid off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pay off is pays off.

The present participle of pay off is paying off.

The past participle of pay off is paid off.

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The long days studying in class and endless hours of physical training at the academy paid off in ways Richard had probably never imagined.
That means that your payments won't touch the new charges until your original balance transfer has been paid off.
Almost a year of dedication paid off for the Iphutheng Primary School team, which walked off with the Carnegie Cup at this year's Story Skirmish.
But the theatre studies course Joseph took at school paid off and he even managed to raise a laugh.
That move has paid off handsomely this year and Liverpool have proved to be the team to beat in the Cups.
Still, his success at the polls permitted his quiet confidence he was safe in the knowledge that the importance of being earnest had paid off.

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