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What is the past tense of put two and two together?

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

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The past tense of put two and two together is also put two and two together.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of put two and two together is puts two and two together.

The present participle of put two and two together is putting two and two together.

The past participle of put two and two together is put two and two together.

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I put two and two together and realised I was to draw a prize out of some sort from the jar.
What people have done is put two and two together on the figures and come up with five.
Many of those watching didn't actually put two and two together, because the volunteers were standing with their backs to the TV monitor.
He didn't name her but mentioned that his mother had been president of the Screen Actor's Guild, and I put two and two together.
Dennis's critics have basically put two and two together, using wrong information, and made five.
He obviously put two and two together quickly, because he immediately shot up from his position on the couch and helped me up.

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