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What is the present tense of held your horses?

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The present tense of held your horses is hold your horses.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of hold your horses is holds your horses.

The present participle of hold your horses is holding your horses.

The past participle of hold your horses is held your horses.

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But hold your horses and be ready to grab the right bank to make a sharp exit for a walk round the next monster!
You must hold your horses on the inside of the circuit as often as possible, and avoid swinging wide.
Now, if you are thinking that you will have to move your linen and work on a separate third for every application of color, hold your horses.
I submit that this is a good time to hold your horses until the verdict of the jury is in.
Now hold your horses, we will get into imprinting and managing your pastures next time.
Ok, ok, hold your horses, you just finished a big game, you should be tired.

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