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What is the present tense of rocked the boat?

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

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The present tense of rocked the boat is rock the boat.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of rock the boat is rocks the boat.

The present participle of rock the boat is rocking the boat.

The past participle of rock the boat is rocked the boat.

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Parents must insist on it and never be frightened to rock the boat at you child's school.
Still, so much time is spent on trying to rock the boat, in trying to understand and comprehend.
Local councillors are almost powerless, and even the best constituency MP is unlikely to rock the boat against a three-line whip in Parliament.
Why rock the boat with bad news stories about interpersonal relationships when you have an annual plan to sell to voters?
The closer we get to the elections, the more reluctant the progs will be to rock the boat.
They feel compelled to be careful about what they say so as not to upset the people around them or rock the boat.

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