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What is the past tense of argue?

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The past tense of argue is argued.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of argue is argues.

The present participle of argue is arguing.

The past participle of argue is argued.

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Some animal-rights groups and anticaptivity philosophers argued that the whale should be released to the wild immediately.
They argued that the new regulations would place their company at a competitive disadvantage in the marketplace.
Reith argued that trust gained by 'authentic impartial news' could then be used.
She argued against the committal of the defendant to a mental hospital.
Yale should learn from the city-state, he and others have argued, not condemn it.
The newspaper's attorneys argued that the article was not a libel.

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