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What is the past tense of put out a fire?

What's the past tense of put out a fire? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of put out a fire is also put out a fire.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put out a fire is puts out a fire.

The present participle of put out a fire is putting out a fire.

The past participle of put out a fire is put out a fire.

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A quick-acting police officer managed to put out a fire after a petrol bomb was thrown through a shop window.
An elderly man died from inhaling poisonous fumes as he tried to put out a fire at his home.
They are designed to be used by trained staff in an attempt to put out a fire while waiting for the fire department to arrive.
Brittney learns how to put out a fire as part of the annual First Nations and Inuit National Science Camp in Yellowknife.
But remember, it's as though he put out a fire that he had helped to light.
They can tip over and cause fires, but who's going to come and put out a fire?

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