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What is the past tense of rip off?

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The past tense of rip off is ripped off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rip off is rips off.

The present participle of rip off is ripping off.

The past participle of rip off is ripped off.

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On the surface it seems like an open invitation to getting ripped off but in some cases the system can work for people.
Down the street, one man was cleaning out a soggy Florida room on Monday after the wind ripped off part of his roof.
The paint coating the frame was peeling and a small flake was ripped off by a breeze and was carried away.
Ixta stood up, and ripped off the gown she was wearing, revealing a green bustier, and a green skirt.
It ripped off roofs, flattened buildings and threw container lorries great distances.
One great alternative to getting ripped off by greedy lenders is to join a credit union.

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