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What is the past tense of straighten?

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The past tense of straighten is straightened.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of straighten is straightens.

The present participle of straighten is straightening.

The past participle of straighten is straightened.

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He straightened, and I knelt down and placed his foot in the shoe and laced it up, and did the same to the other.
As I straightened up I was jostled, very slightly, by Doreen and her companion, hurrying to get past.
She straightened to her full height and gave her shoulders a wiggle of importance.
Her thick dark hair is pulled back and straightened, and she wears a long sea-foam green dress covered in ivory lace.
As she sang, her back straightened up and she resumed her normal regal posture as her fingers pounded the keys of the piano in front of her.
As the machine worked, Raven straightened, allowing herself a moment to rub the ache in her side.

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