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What is the past tense of speed?

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The past tense of speed is sped or speeded (Britain).

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of speed is speeds.

The present participle of speed is speeding.

The past participle of speed is sped or speeded (Britain).

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Be careful though, you might get into a story-telling session and find the whole day has sped past.
I drove recklessly and with total abandon as I sped as fast as I could through the suburban streets of Redmond.
One woman, who did not want to be named, said that the bikers even sped past when parents were walking their children home from school.
The police car sped straight through and past them without stopping, without even slowing.
A policewoman told a jury how she ran after a driver who sped off as she was questioning him.
They quickly sped ahead to the front of the group, going extremely fast and swerving near mailboxes and cars.

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