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What is the past tense of preach?

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The past tense of preach is preached or praught (nonstandard).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of preach is preaches.

The present participle of preach is preaching.

The past participle of preach is preached or praught (nonstandard).

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Lightfoot preached his sermon on women in the same summer Maggie Benson went up to Oxford.
In this instance we know that Baldwin usually preached in Latin and relied on local interpreters to translate into Welsh.
The process of mutuality begins with valuing the context of God's people in which the kerygma has been preached.
They praught in the synagogue every Sabbath, week in, week out.
If teachers taught, why didn't preachers praught?
I went to Balga Corps in the morning, then praught at a youth meeting at Morley Corps in the evening.

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