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What is the past tense of put through?

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

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The past tense of put through is also put through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put through is puts through.

The present participle of put through is putting through.

The past participle of put through is put through.

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My knees ache, my legs are in a tangle, and every inch of my untoned body feels as if it has been put through a vigorous exercise routine.
Each time we were put through to a main operator service which was prompt, helpful and friendly.
A quick call to the Greenwich borough switchboard as I turned into Wellington Gardens, and I was put through to the police station.
First, you are put through to the telephone operator, who asks you which of the emergency services you require.
A large crowd of spectators attended and thoroughly enjoyed horses and riders being put through their paces.
She is being put through her paces by mate Lorraine and says she will feel a sense of achievement in completing the 5km race.

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