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What is the past tense of roster?

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The past tense of roster is rostered.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of roster is rosters.

The present participle of roster is rostering.

The past participle of roster is rostered.

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We had absolutely no say in when we were rostered on, or who we were rostered on with.
He looks down the list and sees he is rostered for only a single question, on Pathfinder initiatives, whatever they might be.
First Responders, she explained, worked rostered shifts but said more were needed to provide 24-hour cover seven days a week.
During the height of confrontation, members were rostered for duty to ensure the guns could be manned around the clock.
The strike threat by pilots at the airline over rostered hours was suspended last week.
However, during the critical night shift no more than five are rostered for duty, leaving just 16 ambulances to cover the greater Dublin region.

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