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What is the present tense of made progress?

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The present tense of made progress is make progress.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of make progress is makes progress.

The present participle of make progress is making progress.

The past participle of make progress is made progress.

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The newspaper is particularly useful for those players who want to make progress in chess.
Yesterday, the Rotunda Hospital in Dublin reported that the two-week old quins were continuing to make progress.
To make progress in their struggle for equality, they needed to wrest power from their own dominant strata.
I keep taking little steps, then big ones, and as such make progress forward.
The report deprecates the failure to make progress to remedy the effects of previous discriminatory legislation affecting property rights.
However, the transmission has a tendency to kick down into first gear all too easily, which can make progress around town a little jerky.

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