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What is the past tense of reckon?

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The past tense of reckon is reckoned.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of reckon is reckons.

The present participle of reckon is reckoning.

The past participle of reckon is reckoned.

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An alternative medicine quack reckoned he could cure Faulkner of his twitching with a six-month course of treatment.
I think that they reckoned we had something of a soft underbelly up front but we took them to the cleaners.
He won the WBC super-featherweight title in 1998, and with an abundance of natural talent was reckoned a far better fighter than Hamed.
The abductions give militants the high-profile publicity they seek to show they are still a force to be reckoned with.
Lester wanted to lump him, Mike reckoned there was a story in it and Lucy calmed him down by buying him a half of Guinness.
Pubs were packed and main sponsors Guinness reckoned up to 200,000 pints will be quaffed during the festival.

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