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What is the past tense of pursue?

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The past tense of pursue is pursued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of pursue is pursues.

The present participle of pursue is pursuing.

The past participle of pursue is pursued.

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But it is a policy that must be pursued on the quiet so as not to spook the country's growing legion of foreign creditors.
Six months later, U.S. troops drove Filipino militias from Manila and pursued them into the countryside.
Gritting his teeth and squinting with determination he pursued the enemy fighter that weaved in and out of his sights but he stayed with it.
Actually, absquatulate means to leave hurriedly, with the implication that one is being pursued.
The drafters of the 1712 slave code pursued such goals when writing the preamble of the first comprehensive slave code enacted in South Carolina.
He joined CSIRO as an acarologist in 1981, and has pursued a variety of projects in the systematics and biology of mites.

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