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What is the past tense of mow?

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The past tense of mow is mowed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of mow is mows.

The present participle of mow is mowing.

The past participle of mow is mowed.

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If possible, relocate fencing so the previously infested area can be reseeded and mowed regularly.
Behind us, the rocks led down to an Adriatic rippled like a freshly mowed lawn.
Before the house re-opened, she mowed the lawns into rococo designs, and this spring, he will create an installation in the grounds.
They mowed lawns, they painted each other's fishing boats and they bought a jug of beer and six straws to go around.
If mowed earlier than this, the newly forming cormlets will not become large enough to flower next year.
The green is regularly spiked, cored and scarified and is mowed three times a week during the bowling season.

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