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What is the past tense of sail?

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The past tense of sail is sailed.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of sail is sails.

The present participle of sail is sailing.

The past participle of sail is sailed.

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They sailed on July 6th, and were five days in reaching the mouth of the Gulf of Akaba.
His great grandfather sailed from Cape Verde and was involved in the whaling industry of Nantucket Island, Mass.
The mate's body was buried in the cold Antarctic Ocean, and the barque sailed for England.
Aluminum is not advisable for fittings when the boat is to be sailed in salt water.
On 24th of May we embarked, the ship dropped with the current to accra, and then sailed for Barbados.
On the 4th of July, 1837, Aegir sailed from Bergen with eighty-two passengers.

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