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What is the past tense of take place?

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The past tense of take place is took place.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of take place is takes place.

The present participle of take place is taking place.

The past participle of take place is taken place.

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The real debate over Bush's statement took place on editorial and op-ed pages.
Mass for the repose of her soul was celebrated by Father Gilroy after which burial took place in Annagh Cemetery.
The robbery took place at Aker Brygge, an upscale shopping centre and apartment complex on the Oslo waterfront.
The first attack took place after diplomatic relations had been broken off but before the formal declaration of war.
The early 1990s were also the years in which the first particularly brutal neo-fascist assaults took place in Germany.
When the weather socked in again, the infantrymen and artillerymen were ready for the German main attack that took place on Christmas Eve.

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