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What is the past tense of clash?

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The past tense of clash is clashed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of clash is clashes.

The present participle of clash is clashing.

The past participle of clash is clashed.

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But the efforts to advance allowed Steward to close and repass, before he clashed with Seager and gave Luck 10th.
It is not the first time Tory James Gray and Labour's Tony Banks have clashed.
I grunted angrily as we clashed swords, sparks flying off in every direction.
Jacqui Smith had clashed with Mr Johnson over the departure of Sir Ian, who was ousted against her wishes.
On the day of his rearrest, hundreds of the cleric's supporters clashed with police outside the prison.
It was the era when William Pitt, prime minister and head of the Tory Party, clashed with Charles Fox and his more liberal Whigs.

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