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What is the past tense of rescue?

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The past tense of rescue is rescued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rescue is rescues.

The present participle of rescue is rescuing.

The past participle of rescue is rescued.

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The crew had been cast adrift in a rubber boat Oct.29 and were not rescued until 11 days later.
The people had been inside or were clinging to the side of a rubber raft for between six and eight hours before they were rescued.
All the people in the building were rescued and within a very short time the whole place was utterly ablaze.
As many as 750 children have been rescued by Vathsalya from the jaws of despair, and perhaps death, some of them only a few months old.
Mother and son are cast adrift but rescued by Jupiter and, after Perseus has completed his tasks, he kills Acrisius by accident.
Without more ado, the old leather bucket was rescued, cleaned up and tried out.

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