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What is the past tense of timetable?

What's the past tense of timetable? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of timetable is timetabled.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of timetable is timetables.

The present participle of timetable is timetabling.

The past participle of timetable is timetabled.

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Rail user groups in the region were not impressed by the slow pace at which improvements were timetabled.
Sessions are timetabled for practising skills learnt during the teaching session.
The Scottish Parliament is also timetabled to debate the Cubie report into tuition fees and student funding.
It has timetabled the bill so it is likely to be blocked in the Lords in the spring when the election is expected to be held.
Towards the start of GCSE examinations in May, timetabled lessons are geared towards revision and teaching youngsters revision skills.
Our trip is timetabled for people arriving on the mid-morning flight into Toulouse before hiring a car.

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