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What is the past tense of reappear?

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The past tense of reappear is reappeared.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reappear is reappears.

The present participle of reappear is reappearing.

The past participle of reappear is reappeared.

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The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole.
The next day, he said, she reappeared, said she could not live without the children and would he object if she took them.
Her car had been found on the Yorkshire moors, whereas she'd reappeared about fifty miles from there.
The maid reappeared soon with three leather cases brimming with jewels and other trinkets.
Last November, doctors told him the cancer had reappeared, only this time it had spread and was terminal.
They reappeared next to Marton's bed to the astonishment of the medicine man.

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