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What is the past tense of rally?

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The past tense of rally is rallied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rally is rallies.

The present participle of rally is rallying.

The past participle of rally is rallied.

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House prices in east-central Scotland rallied at the end of last year despite a traditionally quiet period for sales, new figures reveal.
But the French Army rallied, the enemy was driven back and the borders of Revolutionary France began to expand.
Hundreds of members of his army rallied in the streets on Saturday, carrying arms and chanting slogans of support for him.
In the United States, demonstrators rallied in several cities, both for and against the war.
Hundreds of striking council workers rallied at a mass meeting in York today as their actions hit city centre tourists, shoppers and motorists.
Edmund rallied his forces, and for a little while it seemed that the Danes might still be driven back.

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