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What is the past tense of tidy?

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The past tense of tidy is tidied.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of tidy is tidies.

The present participle of tidy is tidying.

The past participle of tidy is tidied.

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In these clean-living days you might be forgiven for thinking we've all tidied up our acts.
I've also tidied some shelves, rearranged my book collection and, anally, alphabetized my CD collection.
When she arrived, Sam brought her to his workstation where they chatted while he tidied his desk.
At a knock on her door, she tidied the desk quickly and sat down with a book.
It is the council which allowed rubble to be tipped there, it is the council which has never cleaned or tidied it.
Tributes were also made to everyone who had cleaned and tidied the graves and to those who cut the grass.

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