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What is the present tense of conjoined?

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The present tense of conjoined is conjoin.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of conjoin is conjoins.

The present participle of conjoin is conjoining.

The past participle of conjoin is conjoined.

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The pair of Asiatic lions, in Gir National Park, in India's western state of Gujarat, will conjoin every 25 minutes for four days.
It may be too kind to ascribe this attachment to the persistence of the Humboldt ideal, which did at least conjoin teaching and research.
The most obvious hybrid views simply conjoin or disjoin the probability and process views.
More sophisticated hybrid views attempt to integrate the notions of probability and process, and not merely conjoin or disjoin them.
So it should be perfectly fine to conjoin two noun phrases as complements of expect, and indeed it is.
The proposal to conjoin the city's large student population into one ward is not new.

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