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What is the present tense of ensued?

What's the present tense of ensued? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The present tense of ensued is ensue.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of ensue is ensues.

The present participle of ensue is ensuing.

The past participle of ensue is ensued.

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Upon meeting, formulaic greetings must be exchanged before a discussion can ensue.
Shouts of protest ensue when students realize they have to ford a creek to get to the beach.
When this occurs, the victim becomes completely insane, and in large populaces, such as ours, riots and chaos ensue.
In this instance a greater pressure differential is established, higher flow rates ensue, and a larger volume of sediment can be fluidized.
More complications ensue for black sailor Johnny who finds love and heartache in London docklands.
We realized we were in a pickle and knew how much embarrassment would ensue from most of the remedies that obviously presented themselves.

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