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What is the past tense of skim through?

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The past tense of skim through is skimmed through.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of skim through is skims through.

The present participle of skim through is skimming through.

The past participle of skim through is skimmed through.

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The ones from his mother were as he expected, a guilt trip and gossip fest that he just skimmed through quickly.
With his long nailed finger, he skimmed through the many lines of text until he found a paragraph that was familiar to him.
While his wife defrosted some bacon in the microwave and cracked some eggs into the skillet, Jake skimmed through the paper until he got to the middle section.
As for me, a long time ago, I merely skimmed through this article by Bataille.
I quickly skimmed through the heads of the files, frantically searching for Enrico.
She skimmed through the pages of her magazine, but stopped at the main article.

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