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What is the past tense of cap?

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The past tense of cap is capped.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of cap is caps.

The present participle of cap is capping.

The past participle of cap is capped.

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Take the dentist I went to when I needed to have my teeth capped a while ago.
A seamount capped by limestone was incorporated into the accretionary prism north of the arc in Cambrian-Early Ordovician time.
Kirchoff capped a fine game by converting a penalty stroke with two field goals completing the scoring.
Rare hoolock gibbons and capped langurs can be seen in the forests, and birds include giant hornbills and Bengal floricans.
Mount Winnipeg was the tallest mountain in the range, and it was always the first to be capped with snow.
Avolar capped its official launch with a bulk order for Learjets and Beechjets.

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